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India has it's own homegrown series of microprocessors developed by DRDO that finds its application in our Defence Systems including Missiles, Torpedos and Electronic Warfare Suits etc. - Ever since DRDO was denied microprocessors from Intel on the pretext of the Missile Technology Control Regime it decided to embark on an indigenous microprocessor project - DRDO ANURAG's ANUPAMA and ABACUS series of microprocessors have already been developed and deployed successfully way back in 2002 -
Source:- DRDO
Advanced Numerical Research and Analysis Group - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
India has the required talent pool to develop such microprocessors - quite evident from the fact that both - NVIDIA's Logan was a designed in Bangalore and world's first six-core Intel's Xeon series microprocessor which is often hailed as the first made-in-India microprocessor, had also been developed by Intel's design team at Bangalore only - Apart from it - "Father of Pentium" - the designer of Intel's very popular Pentium series microprocessors on which a majority of the world's computers run on - is Vinod Dham who is an Indian himself!
Source:- Nvidia’s India unit to spearhead Logan superchip development - Livemint
rediff.com: India's pride: The world's first six-core microchip!
Vinod Dham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
India has successfully developed general purpose microprocessors but developing microprocessors for High Performance Computing (HPC) would take up billions of $$ in R&D which India cannot really afford as of now - Over 90% of the World's supercomputers listd in Top500 Supercomputers list run on Intel microprocessors - Even the Chinese Milky Way Supercomputer which occupies the #1 slot currently runs on Intel microprocessors only despite them having their own homegrown series of microprocessors - I don't see any other firm competing with Intel in this concern in the foreseeable future...
Ahh forgot one thing - don't ever feed that false flag troll @jamahir .... He is the first of his own kind....
India has it's own homegrown series of microprocessors developed by DRDO that finds its application in our Defence Systems including Missiles, Torpedos and Electronic Warfare Suits etc. - Ever since DRDO was denied microprocessors from Intel on the pretext of the Missile Technology Control Regime it decided to embark on an indigenous microprocessor project - DRDO ANURAG's ANUPAMA and ABACUS series of microprocessors have already been developed and deployed successfully way back in 2002 -
General purpose microprocessors -
ANURAG has designed and developed general-purpose microprocessors- ANUPAMA and ABACUS. ANUPAMA is a 32-bit RISC processor, and works at 33 MHz clock speed. The complete software development tool kit is available for application development. A single-board computer based on ANUPAMA is available for evaluation and software development. ANUPAMA is also available as an IP core.
ABACUS is a 32-bit processor for multi-tasking applications with virtual memory support. It is designed around ANUPAMA core with additions like MMU, two levels of cache, double precision FPU, SDRAM controller. The IP core of ABACUS is available in Verilog RTL code. This processor is suited for desktop applications. Complete software platform is available for ABACUS processor and a single board computer with ABACUS is implemented. Linux Kernel is ported.
Source:- DRDO
Advanced Numerical Research and Analysis Group - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
India has the required talent pool to develop such microprocessors - quite evident from the fact that both - NVIDIA's Logan was a designed in Bangalore and world's first six-core Intel's Xeon series microprocessor which is often hailed as the first made-in-India microprocessor, had also been developed by Intel's design team at Bangalore only - Apart from it - "Father of Pentium" - the designer of Intel's very popular Pentium series microprocessors on which a majority of the world's computers run on - is Vinod Dham who is an Indian himself!
Source:- Nvidia’s India unit to spearhead Logan superchip development - Livemint
rediff.com: India's pride: The world's first six-core microchip!
Vinod Dham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
India has successfully developed general purpose microprocessors but developing microprocessors for High Performance Computing (HPC) would take up billions of $$ in R&D which India cannot really afford as of now - Over 90% of the World's supercomputers listd in Top500 Supercomputers list run on Intel microprocessors - Even the Chinese Milky Way Supercomputer which occupies the #1 slot currently runs on Intel microprocessors only despite them having their own homegrown series of microprocessors - I don't see any other firm competing with Intel in this concern in the foreseeable future...
Ahh forgot one thing - don't ever feed that false flag troll @jamahir .... He is the first of his own kind....