India’s surgical strike in the world of technology. The explosive entry of indigenous chips in the era of Intel and AMD.

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News India Live, Digital Desk: We often hear that “India is ahead in software, but we lag behind in hardware.” Be it our phones or laptops, their ‘brain’ i.e. processor mostly comes from America or China. But now times are changing.

India has taken a historic step in the field of technology. The country’s first indigenous 64-bit dual-core microprocessor, named ‘Dhruv-64’ It has been placed, now it is ready. It is not just an electronic chip, it is a symbol of our ‘technological freedom’.

After all, what is special in ‘Dhruv-64’?

Explained in simple language, the processor is the heart and brain of any electronic device. ‘Dhruv-64’ has been designed in India only. It works on 64-bit technology, which is very important for today’s modern computing systems. It is ‘dual-core’, meaning it is capable of handling multiple tasks simultaneously.

Why are China and America feeling chilly?

Till now, the world of processors was ruled by American companies like Intel and AMD. At the same time, China had dominance in making cheap hardware. This step by India means that we will no longer depend on these countries for our needs.

the biggest thing is SecurityThere is often a fear that there is no ‘spy-ware’ (espionage program) hidden in foreign chips? Especially in defense equipment and government work, But when the chip is our own, the fear of data theft will end, India will be able to use Dhruv-64 fearlessly in its missile systems, navigation and super-computers,

The real identity of ‘self-reliant India’

This processor is part of India’s campaign, where we want to become a hub in the field of semiconductor. The general public will also get direct benefit from this. When chips are made in the country, the expectation of laptops and electronic goods becoming cheaper will increase.

This is not a change that happened overnight, behind it is the hard work of our scientists and engineers. The arrival of Dhruv-64 shows that if India is determined, it can compete even with Silicon Valley.

So come on, welcome this new change. This is a start, and the result will surely be great.