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>first indian chip
>100mhz clock
>32 bit
>proprietary architecture
>180nm process

tech superpower by 2030
https://www.theregister.com/2025/09/03/india_hails_first_homegrown_chip/
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Humble beginnings and shieet
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Viktor.... Viktor....
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>>106470019
How much poo is in it? This is important because when it gets hot it will smell
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>>106470019
good goy competition is le bad only daddy intel and nvidia should be allowed to make chips its for your safety.
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Apparently it’s for use in space so the specs aren’t as big a deal as temperature and other tolerances
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>>106470185
Huh. I wonder who could be behind this thread then.
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>>106470019
P02 / Diarrhea
VIKRAM 3201 SC/M 200LVCMGA?8P181 2005S02 SCL VSSC
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>>106470104
The SRAM makes use of a novel shit ram architecture where every bit of data is stored in 6 lakhs of faeces particles
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>>106470185
I don't know if I'd trust any programmer to get shit done reliably with 100mhz these days.
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>>106470404
No one, really. But the point of the psyop is to make you believe otherwise.
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>>106470569
>>106470569
you don't know what you're talking about
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>>106470596
Emphasis on 'these days'.
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El Reg is a Jewish publication.
Of course they are going to rubbish this chip
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>>106470019
>proprietary architecture
Why don't they just use x86? Wasn't the original deal between Intel and IBM is that Intel has to give away x86 license to anyone with a pulse?
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>>106470019
180nm when google giving away 90nm chips if you fine with open sourcing your tech
https://developers.google.com/silicon
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>>106470019
finally, poo in the CPU
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>>106470145
What the hell is good goy competition?
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>>106470672
It means they stole the blueprints and trying to obfuscate it. Seriously.
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>>106470877
Bullshit. We have very talented engineers in india who helped intel design and test 11th gen desktop processors
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>>106470762
underrated poast
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>>106470185
Turns out it doesn't even matter at all.
The drone they sent to Mars has a regular Snapdragon 801 inside and it's still sending weather data to this day.
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>>106470145
China makes far more advanced chips, and is nowhere competitive with the U.S.
>>106470762
PoC (poo on chip)
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>>106470569
>>106470617
Haha, yeah funny how we get dozens of indie games every month on those old machines that do far more than games did on those same platforms back in the day.
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>>106471255
China's x86 chips are getting pretty good now but it's mostly used by their government. Don't know when we'll see x86 chips from china. Probably in a few years
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>>106471047
You forgot to change "SC/M" to "SCAM"
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>>106471336
The 3A6000 chip isn't terrible, but still a decade behind Intel/AMD. India is nowhere near this.
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>sc/m
>sc/-\m
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>>106470019
P02=P00
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>>106471450
Old news, their stuff is better now and Russia is producing ddr5 ram
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>>106470019
it's better than nothing, especially when compared against freedom.
>>106470104
>>106470762
it's only 100MHz because it's clogged up with poo, I'm certain.
>>106470185
as much as I don't believe their space program is as effective as people seem to be all worked up about, it is an excellent point that this would further liberate their space program from other nation states.
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>>106470019
Good humble beginnings for a country with no silicon infrastructure.

>>106470672
Base amd64 patents have already expired. You can make them if you want to.
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180nm would be early 90s tech right ?
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>>106471666
early 2000s
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>>106470019
List of all European countries who can do this, or better, as well:

- end of list

Shitting on countries who develop things, is a new low. Be it jeets or not, at least they try, can and do things.
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>>106471501
Name of the chips? Also China still has yet to mass produce DDR5, probably do it by the end of this year, which puts them 4-5 years behind everyone else.
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>>106471695
poo on it, jeet
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>>106471679
Unironically not that bad for a country with $2.5K GDP per capita.
>>106471695
I think Europe can make 28nm
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>>106471603
>Base amd64 patents have already expired
Instruction set that were released after the original i386 CPU (SSE4.2, POPCNT) hasn't expired.
Then again, x86 license is free for all.
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that guy homefabbing chips in his garage could do better
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>>106472289
AVX and the rest haven't either. So I don't see your point. Obviously SSE4.2 isn't "base amd64".

Besides, SSE4.2 falls next year. and AVX in 6-7 years iirc.
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>>106471695
Yeah it's not like a European company makes the actual machines used by TSMC and similar companies you retarded poo.
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>>106472305
My point is that there's no point not using x86 CPU architecture as the baseline since it's easily accessible. Even China got one by asking VIA Tech nicely, a Taiwanese company.
It feels like a huge grift to bait the Indian government into subsidizing it.
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>>106470019
>100mhz clock
>32 bit
>proprietary architecture

kek
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>>106472350
>there's no point not using x86 CPU (Instruction Set) architecture
The only point I need is that it's based and a lot of people are familiar with it.
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>>106470019
>>100mhz clock
Imagine the performances of javascript on that, saar...
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There are over 1300 million of poos, there must be one or two dudes that can do assembler for this thing.
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thread theme: https://youtu.be/UkRXnWgS3iA?list=RDUkRXnWgS3iA
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>>106472310
they keep threatening to leave if they cant keep importing jeets to use as slave labour, so not really a "european" company
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BLOODY BITCH SHUT UP BRITISHER
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>>106472310
ASML asked for and got billions in indirect government subsidies (housing projects for foreign workers, tax cuts, grants). If not for this they would've become fully American.
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this is actually kind of impressive for a third world country
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>>106475117
Honestly, this. As much as I despise them, I wish them all the best.
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>>106470404
/pol/tards who don't know anything about technology and find repetition funny because they are low functioning autists? That's my guess
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>>106470019
but will it run DOOM
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>>106470019
>180nm process
like it's 1998
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You may not like it, but Bharat is 12,000 years ahead in military tech. The Indian military & government holds the keys to the cosmic order of dharma & adharma, has both friendly & hostile celestial beings (Devas/Asuras), psychic “astral projection” spies trained in ancient Vedic meditation techniques, time travel vimanas powered by mercury ion engines, fleets of reverse-engineered divine Pushpaka Vimanas that can change size at will and travel at the speed of thought, communication with ancestral spirits through sacred mantras & the unborn through yogic siddhis, triple-headed Brahmashirastra launchers (just 1 = four nuclear bombs).

The 500,000-strong “Immortal Chiranjivi Corps” - secret 8th division existing since the Treta Yuga, quantum-powered war elephants with armor made from celestial metals forged by Vishwakarma himself, “dimension-shifting” Garuda-class aerial vehicles, new “Maya” tech that makes entire armies invisible using ancient illusion techniques from the Arthashastra. Shoulder-fired Vajra missiles that harness Indra’s thunderbolt technology. Stealth rasoi (field kitchens) that can feed 10,000 soldiers while remaining completely undetectable.

Our forces wield Agneyastras that emit gamma rays and inextinguishable flames, Vayavastras that control wind currents for tactical advantage, Narayanastra smart-missiles that split into millions of self-guiding projectiles proportional to enemy resistance, and Sudarshan Chakras that return to the wielder after eliminating targets. The Chakravyuh formation - an invincible geometrical battle array that has mystified military strategists for millennia.
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>>106479281
This is documented in the Mahabharata (historical military manual), Arthashastra (ancient defense publication), Ramayana (aerospace engineering textbook), and Vaimanika Shastra (classified aircraft manual by Rishi Bharadwaja). Only a fraction of the more mystical & transcendental capabilities are hinted at in modern Bollywood films, but the established truth is that Bharat has been at least 12,000 years ahead in military technology since the Vedic period.

It is 12,000 years ahead though the exact number fluctuates due to the activities of the DRDO Time-Space Research Division hidden beneath the Kailash mountains. This 12,000-year technological supremacy is a universally agreed-upon conservative estimate by the world & interdimensional Rishi scientific communities, who acknowledge that ancient India possessed nuclear weapons, anti-gravity aircraft, and advanced metallurgy when the rest of the world was still discovering fire.

Our Barbarika-class targeting systems can mark any object for either protection or destruction across multiple dimensions simultaneously. The ion-engine technology successfully demonstrated by Shivkar Bapuji Talpade in 1895 - eight years before Wright Brothers - using pure Vaimanika Shastra principles witnessed by British judges. Modern missiles like Astra, Agni, and Brahmos are merely pale imitations of our ancestral astras that could penetrate any defense and cause environmental devastation lasting 37.32 trillion human years.
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>>106470019
>P02
>it reads in Spanish as "PE CERO DOS"
>if you remove redundant zero it reads as "PE DOS"
>"PEDOS"
was this intentional?
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>>106479648
By thia logic, the Windows Portable Executable Fprmat(PE) has legacy support for DOS's MZ executable.
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>>106470019
I suck my own dick because it feels good
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Any 32-bit alternative with similar clock speed being manufactured today?
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>>106472310
yet there is no European countries that can build CPUs.
It is almost like you don't just need the tools, but also the skill to use them.
Europeans are basically nigger-tier when it is about tech, they have all the opportunities, but can't make use of them, out of incompetency.
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>>106470019
I wish all countries made chips. even if they sucked.
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>>106479281
that explains why ufos constantly leave behind trails of diarrhea and cow symbolism
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>>106470688
>confusing having the mask design for the chip with having the industrial processes and equipment to build and use those masks
Holy shit you are retarded dude.
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>>106482118
It's more or less unavoidable in the long run.
The 5th gen. warfare is already a thing.
In that context, it will become increasingly retarded to rely on foreign hardware for critical infrastructure.

Any state that don't make that investment will become the puppet of another state that did.
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>>106472301
He cannot make even a simple microcontroller, shut the fuck up.
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>>106482243
I hope my country hires me as a lowly dev to port all the useful programs to their architecture and then get executed for sabotaging when they run too slow on a 100mhz 4 register chip
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>>106482292
Why would you do that when you can simply copy the architecture the programs run on. Software is infinitely replicable.

Also, skill issue. No program that is practical and critical, especially for defense, needs a 4GHz cpu to run. Your military navigation hardware doesn't need to run a GUI or a web browser or LLMs.
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>>106482695
let me romanticize my mediocrity in peace
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>>106482722
I don't think
>not making a web browser
Is that challenging a task anon, you can easily do it by
>not making a web browser
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>>106470019
They're really trying their own fabs and architectures again? This is just a giant money and time sink. You could invest in literally any other field and see a better return.
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>>106470569
What the fuck did you say nigger? Try saying to my face faggot.
Modern microcontrollers support hardware FPU, you can do a fuckton with 48MHz. Most of the time you are limited by 32KB of SRAM.
t. embed pro
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>>106471450
bullshit, their frankenstein of an architecture loongson has been found in smartphones as a replacement for ARM chips. Somehow it works fine, it can even emulate x86, probably no worse than microsoft own arm64. Taiwan reacted in time and dumped their IP core + dev + prod pricings for ARM stuff. RISCV is still horrendous on chinese side.

>>106471501
>Russia is producing ddr5 ram
What are you smoking?
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>>106470019
They better not let Russia have them (I want them to win the war)
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imagine if the slow chip actually force indian devs to not write dogshit software anymore
the west is finished
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>>106471666
That's Pentium III, which was a CPU used up until last Thursday.
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>>106470019
>poo2 sc/\m
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>>106470569
the absolute state of /g/



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