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Embracing RISC-V and Open-Source Hardware

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03 Mar 2024
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The emergence of open-source hardware, particularly the RISC-V architecture, is reshaping India’s semiconductor landscape. At the FutureDesign roadshow in Bangalore, Minister of State for Electronics & IT Rajeev Chandrashekar declared India as the future hub for RISC-V talent globally. This shift towards open-source architectures like RISC-V offers vendors greater flexibility and cost-effectiveness, challenging the dominance of proprietary designs like x86 and ARM.

RISC-V’s potential lies in its ability to democratize chip development, allowing for customized designs tailored to specific use cases. This is particularly significant in India, where domain-specific architectures (DSAs) are increasingly preferred over general-purpose processors for their superior performance and cost-efficiency. With India’s RISC-V strategy focusing on building a comprehensive semiconductor ecosystem, the country aims to become a leading player in chip design and development.

To support the adoption of RISC-V and foster innovation, initiatives like ChipIN and the India DataSets Program have been launched by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY). These programs offer crucial infrastructure and resources for chip designers, enabling access to fabrication support and training facilities. Despite the promising prospects of RISC-V, challenges such as the lack of unified virtual machine support and standardized design verification flows need to be addressed for widespread adoption and growth of the ecosystem. For more details, refer to the original article below.

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