India’s First Indigenous Microprocessor ‘Shakti’ is Now Ready for App Development

Jul. 3, 2019



The Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (IIT-M), has released the software development kit (SDK) for its‘Shakti’microprocessor, opening it up for third-party app development. Based on the RISC-V architecture and funded by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology,Shaktiwas unveiled last November by a team of IIT-M researchers who said they were already in touch with 13 companies regarding strategic and commercial applications for the home-grown microprocessor.Images Courtesy: IIT Madras

According to the lead researcher and Professor, Kamakoti Veezhinathan,Shaktiwas created using a microchip fabricated at ISRO, and will not get outdated any time soon because“it is one of the few ‘RISC V Microprocessors’ in the world now”. As mentioned already, it is based on the open, free RISC-V ISA and, according to Professor Veezhinathan, could be used in mobile computing, wireless and networking systems to reduce reliance on imported processors.

The researchers plan to eventually release six variants of the chip, starting with the basic E-class processor meant to be embedded in IoT devices, robotic platforms and motor controls, right up to high-end H-class chips with high single-thread performance and optional L4 cache for high-performance computing and analytics workloads.

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