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🚨 IIT-Madras has successfully developed a fully indigenous chip named IRIS along with ISRO.

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Avinash.eth1 year ago

A big step for India's semiconductor & space tech, boosting self-reliance & innovation. 🇮🇳💡

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Alger1 year ago

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Amit Misra1 year ago

IRIS is built on the SHAKTI processor baseline, which means it can be used in a wide range of areas, from IoT devices to complex computing systems in strategic sectors. What makes SHAKTI special is that it’s based on RISC-IV, an open-source Instruction Set Architecture that’s great for designing custom processors.

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sahil rahinj1 year ago

Meanwhile, somewhere in Silicon Valley, a tech bro just spilled his overpriced latte.

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Mathew Yanthan ✍️1 year ago

Nice 👌 #الاهلي_النصر #ValentinesDay #Muenchen #ProvaDoLider #VersaceErosEnergyxPond #TheTraitors #EsquireTHManAtHisBest

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Ajith My Idol🩵1 year ago

Thats great achievement👏👏👏👏

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Kowshik 🗿1 year ago

Thats good

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Nick.1 year ago

Indigenous chip? Nice. Now let’s hope they don’t price it like a private engineering college fee.

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Panga Moments1 year ago

IIT-Madras making chips, while my laptop still lags opening Chrome. Life is unfair.

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हम बिहारी हैं भैया1 year ago

बहुत बहुत बधाई और शुभकामनाएं वैज्ञानिकों को

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हम बिहारी हैं भैया1 year ago

Congratulations and best wishes to all scientists

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