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Chennai, Mar 3 (Reporter) The two-day wnd Digital India RISC-V (DIR-V) symposium,
a crucial platform for defining India’s self-reliance in semiconductor technology,
concluded here on Monday at the IIT Madras Research Park.
The DIR-V Symposium was jointly organised by the Indian Institute of Technology
Madras (IIT-M) and the Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology
(MeitY), RISC-V International and industry leaders.
A release from IIT-Madras said the symposium is a crucial platform for defining
India’s self-reliance in semiconductor technology, aligning with national initiatives
such as ‘Digital India’, ‘Make in India’ and the ‘India Semiconductor Mission.’
This premier event brought together global and Indian experts, policymakers,
start-ups, academia and industry pioneers to discuss the latest advancements
in RISC-V-based processor design, open-source hardware innovations and
India's semiconductor road map.
Introducing the Chief Guest and former Union Minister of State Rajeev Chandrasekhar,
IIT-Madras Director Prof. V. Kamakoti said, “He is the man behind DIR-V. He coined the
word ‘Digital India RISC-V’ and was kind enough to make a National announcement."
"India now has a National Instruction Set Architecture (ISA), which we owe to Mr Rajeev Chandrasekhar”, he said.
In his address, Mr Rajeev Chandrasekhar said, “This is certainly the most exciting period
in the history of technology. The opportunities today are tremendous in terms of almost
re-scripting the landscape of technology as we knew it all these years."
He said this is certainly one of the greatest inflection points that we today live in. Indian
entrepreneurs, brands and companies have traditionally lagged, for almost 25 years, in
the areas of semiconductors and electronics.
"We had no notable architecture, systems, solution, component or device that we have
done over the last two-and-a-half decades. Effectively, we were an innovation economy
that worked off of architectures, platforms and systems that were designed and built
elsewhere and we created software stacks and layers of applications around that. And
that is what constituted our innovation economy for over two decades”, he noted...////...