This announcement has the potential to shake up the established x86 processor dominance (think Intel and AMD) by offering a unique combination of two emerging technologies: RISC-V and Posits.
The goal of this partnership is to create solutions that improve the efficiency of data centers for companies like semiconductor manufacturers, system original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and cloud service providers.
The chips are being sent to potential customers in the US, Japan, and Europe, likely for testing and feedback to improve the designs.
What truly sets Vaaman apart is the ability to customize hardware platforms for specific needs. This is due to the presence of the FPGA, which allows developers to create applications tailored to their requirements.
Apple plans to scale its operations through vendors, potentially employing an impressive 5 lakh individuals from India over the next three years.
Kaynes Technology, an Indian electronics manufacturer, has been contracted by CDAC to produce 3,000 RUDRA high-performance computing servers.
Global Capability Centers (GCCs) are on the rise in India, with around 30% of the new GCCs established in India during the fourth quarter of 2023 dedicated to the semiconductor sector.
The Tata Electronics Roadshow is being held on 13th April 2024, Saturday at 10 am onwards at Ambassador Hotel Hsinchu. Interested Candidates can join using the QR code.
S Jaishankar advocates for increased investment from Singaporean businesses in India's semiconductor sector during his visit to Singapore, highlighting India's progress and government initiatives.
The semiconductor industry in India is witnessing unprecedented growth, driven by technological advancements, increasing demand for electronic devices, and favorable government policies.