India Unveils First Made-in-India Vikram 32-bit Processor at Semicon 2025

martes, 2 de septiembre de 2025, 2:12 am ET1 min de lectura
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi received India's first fully indigenous Vikram 32-bit processor during the Semicon 2025 event in New Delhi. Union IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw urged companies to invest in India's semiconductor ecosystem, citing the country's stable policy, vibrant startup ecosystem, huge demand, and growing talent pool. ASML Holding CEO Christophe Fouquet emphasized the importance of the semiconductor industry for India's future, representing an opportunity for economic growth, job creation, national resilience, and innovation.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi received India's first fully indigenous Vikram 32-bit processor during the Semicon 2025 event in New Delhi. The processor, designed to operate in harsh environmental conditions, marks a significant milestone in India's semiconductor development journey. Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw underscored the importance of investing in India's semiconductor ecosystem, highlighting the country's stable policy, vibrant startup ecosystem, huge demand, and growing talent pool [1].

The event also saw the participation of ASML Holding CEO Christophe Fouquet, who emphasized the critical role of the semiconductor industry in India's future. He noted that the industry represents an opportunity for economic growth, job creation, national resilience, and innovation [2]. The Semicon India 2025 event, which attracted over 250 companies from 18 countries, underscored the growing global interest in India's semiconductor sector [2].

Vaishnaw pointed out that India's electronics production has grown over six times in the last decade, and electronics exports have grown eight times. He also highlighted the increasing demand for semiconductors, driven by the "Make in India" initiative, which is propelling new plants in various sectors [1]. The vibrant startup ecosystem in India is also earning the confidence of investors, with startups increasingly embedding their intellectual property (IP) in products of leading international manufacturers [1].

The event's focus on building a robust, resilient, and sustainable semiconductor sector aligns with India's vision for the future. The conference covered key topics such as the Semicon India Programme, fab projects, R&D, AI, investment, smart manufacturing, and state policies. It also highlighted the Design Linked Incentive (DLI) scheme, startup growth, global cooperation, and India's semiconductor roadmap [2].

The success of the Semicon India 2025 event highlights India's potential as a global hub for semiconductor manufacturing and design. The indigenous development of the Vikram processor is a testament to India's commitment to self-reliance in the semiconductor sector. With the support of the government and the private sector, India is poised to play a significant role in the global semiconductor market.

References:
[1] https://www.business-standard.com/industry/news/semicon-2025-vikram-32-bit-processor-make-in-india-pm-modi-ashwini-vaishnaw-125090200272_1.html
[2] https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/india/live-pm-modi-inaugurates-semicon-india-2025-unveils-vision-for-semiconductor-growth/videoshow/123647607.cms

India Unveils First Made-in-India Vikram 32-bit Processor at Semicon 2025

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