India debuts DHRUV64, a 1 GHz 64-bit dual-core RISC-V processor

India has introduced DHRUV64, a fully indigenous 1 GHz, 64-bit dual-core RISC-V microprocessor developed by C-DAC under the national Microprocessor Development Program, aimed at strategic and commercial use.

India has announced DHRUV64 as a significant milestone in its semiconductor journey, presenting it as the country’s first fully indigenous 1 GHz, 64-bit dual-core RISC-V microprocessor. Developed by the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) under the Microprocessor Development Program (MDP), the chip is positioned as a reliable, homegrown processor technology. The project is framed as a major advancement in India’s pursuit of self-reliance in advanced chip design, with an emphasis on supporting both strategic and commercial applications.

The DHRUV64 processor is described as being built with modern architectural features designed to deliver higher efficiency, enhanced multitasking capability and improved reliability. The design is intended to handle contemporary computing workloads while maintaining robustness, signaling that the microarchitecture targets a balance between performance and stability. This architectural approach is presented as a foundation for broader adoption across multiple sectors where dependable processing is critical.

According to the announcement, the advanced design of DHRUV64 enables seamless integration with a wide range of external hardware systems, and its modern fabrication leverages technologies used for high-performance chips. These characteristics are cited as reasons the processor is suitable for deployment in areas such as 5G infrastructure, automotive systems, consumer electronics, industrial automation and the Internet of Things (IoT). By positioning DHRUV64 for these diverse use cases, India is underscoring its ambition to embed indigenous processor technology across key segments of its digital and industrial ecosystem.

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