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Making sense of DHRUV64 indigenous microprocessor

19 Dec 2025
2 min

DHRUV64 Chip 

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MEITY) launched the DHRUV64, an indigenous microprocessor developed by C-DAC under MEITY’s Microprocessor Development Programme. It is a 64-bit, dual-core processor designed for various applications from consumer electronics to industrial automation.

Significance and Applications

  • Enhances national indigenous processor capabilities.
  • Potential use in telecom networks, industrial control, and more.
  • Aims to reduce dependency on imported designs and supply chains.

Technical Specifications

  • 64-bit, dual-core processor running at 1 GHz.
  • Fast enough for operating systems yet efficient for embedded deployment.

Challenges and Considerations

  • 64-bit designs are modern but may not meet consumer standards compared to top-tier CPUs.
  • Existing markets already have mature products and ecosystems.
  • Efforts needed to make DHRUV64 attractive to local manufacturers.

India's Processor Ecosystem

  • Other indigenous processors: SHAKTI (IIT-Madras), AJIT (IIT-Bombay), VIKRAM (ISRO), THEJAS64 (C-DAC).
  • Aimed at strategic operations, control systems, and industrial applications.

RISC-V and DIR-V Programme

RISC-V is an open instruction set enabling design without a license fee. It is modular, allowing customization based on chip requirements. The DHRUV64 is linked to the Digital India RISC-V (DIR-V) programme aimed at developing microprocessors for diverse sectors.

Development and Fabrication Concerns

  • Unclear where DHRUV64 was fabricated.
  • Lacks detailed engineering and performance information.
  • Ambiguity around the chip being "fully indigenous".

Future Roadmap and Initiatives

  • C-DAC plans to develop 'DHANUSH' and 'DHANUSH+' with higher specifications.
  • Government initiatives like 'Chips to Startup', Design Linked Incentive scheme, and INUP-i2i aim to boost the semiconductor ecosystem.
  • Indian Semiconductor Mission approves projects worth ₹1.6 lakh crore.

Conclusion

The ultimate goal is for Indian consumers to opt for Indian chips without incurring high costs or risks, contributing to the self-reliance in the semiconductor industry.

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