India has made a major achievement in the field of semiconductor technology. The country has received its first 64-bit microprocessor, named Dhruv64, which operates at a speed of 1.0 GHz and is based on dual-core architecture. This achievement is being considered an important step towards making India self-reliant in high-end chip technology.
Who developed Dhruva64?
Dhruva64 has been developed by the Center for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC). This processor was created under the Digital India RISC-V (DIR-V) program, a special initiative of the government. The main objective of this program is to promote microprocessor design, testing and development within India to strengthen the country’s technology industry.
What is the purpose of the DIR-V program?
The Digital India RISC-V (DIR-V) program was launched to accelerate the development of indigenous chips in India. Under this programme, processors are being developed locally, which have been designed keeping in mind the future needs. Dhruva64 is the third chip developed under this initiative, showcasing India’s growing technological capabilities.
In which areas Dhruva64 can be used?
Dhruv64 has been designed for both commercial and strategic applications. Its processing capabilities are considered at par with modern and powerful chips. It can be used in many major sectors like 5G network infrastructure, automotive systems, consumer electronics, industrial automation and Internet of Things (IoT).
Why is Dhruva64 so important for India?
India uses about 20 percent of the world’s microprocessors, but until now it had to import most of its chips from abroad. Indigenous processors like Dhruv64 can play a big role in reducing India’s dependence on foreign suppliers. Its importance is even greater in defence, advanced computing and strategic areas.
How will research and innovation be promoted?
Dhruva64 will help in strengthening India’s research and development ecosystem. It will enable startups, educational institutions and small companies to design and test their own technology products. Reducing dependence on imported chips will accelerate innovation and reduce costs. Pole64 makes it easy to prototype new system architectures. The ability to experiment and test at low cost will make it easier to work with new technology. This can be especially beneficial for startups and research institutions.
What are the future plans? Following the success of Dhruv64, work on the next generation processors—Dhanush and Dhanush+ is underway. These processors are being developed with even more powerful and advanced features that will take India’s chip manufacturing capabilities to new heights.












