Timeline for Commercial Chipsets by 2023-24
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Shakti and Vega Developed by IITM and
CDAC under DIR-V Program Starts Rolls
The government has set a timeline to commercially roll
out the first indigenous chipsets by 2023-24 under the Digital India RISC -V programme launched on
Wednesday, Union minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar said on Wednesday, 27 April 2022.
The Minister of State for Electronics and IT said that the Digital India RISC-V (DIR-V) programme aims to create future generations of
microprocessors that will serve the need of India's strategic focus on
mobility, computing and digitisation.
"One big milestone that I am very focused on is to
have the first set of commercial silicon of Shakti and Vega processors
available by December 2023 or early 2024.
"We want at least a few companies to adopt their
product designs to DIR-V products Shakti and Vega before 2023-24 and when the
silicon is ready, they start manufacturing and incorporating chips in the
products," Chandrasekhar told reporters.
IIT Madras and the Centre for Development of Advance
Computing (CDAC) have developed two microprocessors named Shakti (32 bit) and
Vega (64 bit) respectively using Open Source Architecture under the aegis of
the Microprocessor Development Programme of the Ministry
of Electronics and IT.
The government has appointed IIT Madras director
Professor V Kamakoti as chief architect and CDAC
Trivandrum Scientist Krishnakumar Rao as programme manager of the DIR-V programme.
The DIR-V programme will
consolidate and leverage the ongoing efforts in the country with an integrated
multi-institutional and multi-location team, finalise
the formal architecture and target performance of chipsets, support original
equipment makers and design wins in India and abroad. The DIR-V initiative is
part of the government's Rs 76,000 crore effort to
build a semiconductor ecosystem in the country.
"We also believe over the next one-and-a-half-years,
the partnership between the Shakri and Vega teams and
overall DIR-V programme with platform companies like
HP, VVDN and Apple and large number of companies in the electronic ecosystem
will help create design wins around DIR-V family of products Shakti and
Vega," Chandrasekhar said.