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Design phase of Single core national processor called Çakıl is about to end in these days and It will be sent for production at first quarter of 2020. Test studies will be carried out for them. Multi-core processor will follow.
This is the first question came to my mind as well. Aselsan is quite a fabless production company, so I don't think they would have neither the equipment nor the talent for producing such devices. I guess Siemens Turkey would be willing to do the job. I should also add that for a large-scale production Turkey would need huge amounts of investment in that area; these things are like automobiles, they need an extensive network of subcontractors.Do we know who'll produce this single core processor ?
I wouldn't think this project like that. See, both of these companies are first and foremost ISA designers. An ISA can be described as a set of specifications while designing a new microprocessor. This is not the case here because if I understood correctly they are going for an existing ISA (which is the most logical path to take) and implementing a new chip design based on that. So according to what I did comprehend, it is not an Intel-esque or AMD-like or ARM-resembling project, it is more in lines of Apple's A-series or HiSilicon's Kirin SoCs.I'm thinking that the time needed to develop the next step isn't as far as we'd think mainly because that milestone has already been reached by Intel back when AMD and Intel were waging war on each other.
Depends on the application really. I don't know much about Computer Architecture but a quick Google Search yields that there are several boutique ICU producers targeting only defense industry in the US, so I guess there is some kind of niche going on for these kinds of "mission critical" systems, which is good because this sets up a framework for us to build upon.Would a single core cover the needs of our defense industry/products ?
This quantum Radar thing is very interesting.
Design phase of Single core national processor called Çakıl is about to end in these days and It will be sent for production at first quarter of 2020. Test studies will be carried out for them. Multi-core processor will follow.
Tubitak finished a concept design for national Quantum radars.
We recently invested into idle Silicon chip facility in Malaysia. That facility would be natural choice.Even though it's the first step how big of a production would be needed if dual core is attainable within a year or two ? I'm thinking that the time needed to develop the next step isn't as far as we'd think mainly because that milestone has already been reached by Intel back when AMD and Intel were waging war on each other.
But we'd still need to invest in mass production capability. Would a single core cover the needs of our defense industry/products ?