In July, an initial batch of IIT-M-designed 300 chips was fabricated at Intel’s facility at Oregon, US, but 'Shakti' is fabricated in India hence making it completely indigenous microprocessor. Shakti ...
Chennai, Jan 11 (IANS) India’s own microprocessor ‘SHAKTI’ developer Prof. V.Kamakoti will be the next Director of Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (IITM) succeeding incumbent Prof. Bhaskar ...
Shakti- India’s first microprocessor has been designed and booted by researchers at Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT-M). The researchers say that the chip can be used for mobile computing ...
The biggest issue IIT Madras-made Shakti faces is that it’s unproven, has less mindshare, and lacks scale, say industry watchers, and add that sometimes great engineers need great marketers Advisory ...
Researchers at IIT Madras unveiled the first indigenous microprocessor called Shakti back in November 2018. It is the first chip to be designed, fabricated, and manufactured in India. It is also an ...
The IITM researchers designed and booted up "Shakti" that could be used in mobile computing, wireless and networking systems, besides reducing reliance on imported microprocessors in communication and ...
A year-long competition to develop innovative uses for two Indian microprocessor designs has selected its winners. The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology’s Swadeshi Microprocessor ...
The researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) have designed India’s first indigenous microprocessor, which will reduce dependency on imported microchips and the risk of ...
Lead researcher and Professor Kamakoti Veezhinathan said on Friday that 'Shakti' is India's first and indigenous microprocessor that has been developed by Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM) ...
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