Semicon India 2025: World ready to build semiconductor future with India, says PM Modi
The Vikram-32 microprocessor, designed for space launch vehicles, symbolizes India's rapid progress in semiconductor manufacturing, supported by over 1.6 lakh crore rupees in investments across six states.
- India is positioning itself as a global semiconductor hub, with the inauguration of SEMICON India 2025 led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
- Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw presented India's first indigenously made Vikram 32-bit processor to PM Modi at the event, marking a significant advancement in indigenous chip development.
- India's government has committed nearly ₹65,000 crore to its Production-Linked Incentive scheme for semiconductor manufacturing.
- PM Modi emphasized that 'chips are digital diamonds' and highlighted India's ambition in becoming a global semiconductor hub.
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PM Narendra Modi has launched the country's first indigenous 32-bit semiconductor processor chipset at the Semicon India 2025 conference on September 2. This semiconductor processor has been completely manufactured in India. This chipset developed by the ISRO team will be used in ISRO's launch vehicle.
What is Vikram-32 chip, India’s first indigenous space processor?
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw presented India’s first indigenously developed Vikram 32-bit processor chip to Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the ‘Semicon India’ 2025 conference on Tuesday. The chip has been created by the Semiconductor Laboratory (SCL) of the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro)
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