India’s semiconductor chip development has seen a significant milestone with the unveiling of Vikram-32, the nation’s first fully indigenous 32-bit microprocessor chip designed by ISRO’s Semiconductor Laboratory for space missions. In parallel, India is making strides in its broader semiconductor ecosystem, with the government-backed India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) aiming to build a self-sustaining chip ecosystem through investments in manufacturing and design. Multiple fabrication units are under construction, and global companies are investing in the country’s chip-making capabilities
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