India has reached an important milestone in developing its own semiconductor technology with the introduction of Dhruv64. This is the country's first microprocessor that operates at 64 bits and has a ...
Mass production of microchips is the embodiment of a form of hyper-capitalism, one that is extremely demanding in terms of investment, research and energy – fields in which Europe has yet to find a ...
India has taken another significant step toward semiconductor self-reliance with the launch of DHRUV64, its first 1.0 GHz, 64-bit dual-core indigenous microprocessor, developed by the Centre for ...