Published on: December 19, 2025

DHRUV64

DHRUV64

NEWS

  • On December 15, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) announced the launch of DHRUV64, an indigenous microprocessor.
  • The chip is positioned as a key pillar in India’s push for technological self-reliance (Atmanirbhar Bharat) in semiconductors.

WHAT IS DHRUV64?

  • DHRUV64 is a 64-bit, dual-core microprocessor clocked at 1 GHz.
  • Developed by the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) under MeitY’s Microprocessor Development Programme.
  • Designed as a general-purpose processor suitable for:
    • Industrial automation
    • Telecommunications
    • Embedded systems
    • Strategic and control applications

WHO DEVELOPED DHRUV64?

  • Developed by C-DAC, a premier R&D institution under MeitY.
  • Part of India’s broader effort to reduce dependence on imported processor designs and supply chains.

WHY DOES DHRUV64 MATTER?

  • Processors form the core of digital infrastructure, from telecom networks to industrial control.
  • Indigenous processors enhance:
    • Cybersecurity
    • Supply chain resilience
    • Strategic autonomy during geopolitical or trade disruptions
  • While not competing with high-end consumer CPUs, DHRUV64 targets reliability-focused sectors.

OTHER INDIGENOUS PROCESSOR INITIATIVES

India’s processor ecosystem includes:

  • SHAKTI – IIT Madras
  • AJIT – IIT Bombay
  • VIKRAM – ISRO–Semiconductor Lab
  • THEJAS32 & THEJAS64 – C-DAC
  • These cater to space, defence, industrial control, and automation systems.

ROLE OF RISC-V AND DIR-V

  • DHRUV64 is based on RISC-V, an open-source instruction set architecture.
  • Linked to the Digital India RISC-V (DIR-V)
  • Benefits:
    • No licence fees
    • Modular design
    • Customisable security and performance features

WHAT HAS MEITY NOT REVEALED?

Key gaps in official disclosures include:

  • Performance benchmarks and power efficiency data
  • Memory architecture and I/O details
  • Fabrication location, yield, and reliability metrics
  • Clarity on what “fully indigenous” precisely means
  • Developer ecosystem details: OS support, security audits, timelines

GOVERNMENT SCHEMES SUPPORTING CHIP DEVELOPMENT

  • Chips to Startup Programme (₹250 crore)
  • Design Linked Incentive (DLI) Scheme
  • INUP-i2i Initiative for nanofabrication access
  • India Semiconductor Mission:
    • 10 approved projects
    • ₹1.6 lakh crore investment across six States

WAY FORWARD

  • DHRUV64 signals India’s intent to move toward system-on-chip families, robust ecosystems, and domestic manufacturing.
  • Long-term success will depend on software support, industry adoption, and transparent performance validation.