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Aerospace & Defence Manufacturing Kumbh Mela update
5th Edition 9th & 10th Aug 2018
HAL Convention Center, Bangalore.
http://www.aeromag.in/ADMS/623117540.pdf
Hi,jaysimha wrote:
Aerospace & Defence Manufacturing Kumbh Mela update
5th Edition 9th & 10th Aug 2018
HAL Convention Center, Bangalore.
http://www.aeromag.in/ADMS/623117540.pdf
It is mentioned therecsaurabh wrote: Hi,
Where did you get this information from and how can I register?
My question is why on earth is this information not available on a public website? Infact, I can't find anything related to this particular exhibition online.jaysimha wrote:It is mentioned therecsaurabh wrote: Hi,
Where did you get this information from and how can I register?
pls write to Email : preethim (at) aeromag.in seminar (at) aeromag.in
Source?suryag wrote:Not sure what happened to the not so favorable intelligence report on him which delayed this decision
The Prime Minister’s Science, Technology & Innovation Advisory Council (PM-STIAC) has been constituted.
"Maintaining the numero uno position of HAL in aerospace industrywhile delivering worldclass products and services through increased indigenisation would be my key focus areas,"Madhavan said in a company statement in Bengaluru.
Vips wrote:India's first indigenous microprocessor which can cater to civil and military needs
Before this India has only licensed ARM architecture which comes with it's own instruction sets and designed chip based on the architecture i.e. add or modify components or change number of instructions executed per second. The instruction sets are the same.kit wrote:Vips wrote:India's first indigenous microprocessor which can cater to civil and military needs
i think India did have chip design capabilities for a while now .. it's not a new thing ..why the brouhaha
its the high end foundries that it dosent have
Incorrect. DRDO(Anurag) and ISRO have been designing indigenous CPU's for strategic purposes since late 1990's for missiles, rockets and gen purpose computing uses. Most of these are manufactured in India by SCL and some outside India. Some claims in that video are nonsense.souravB wrote:Before this India has only licensed ARM architecture which comes with it's own instruction sets and designed chip based on the architecture i.e. add or modify components or change number of instructions executed per second. The instruction sets are the same.kit wrote:
i think India did have chip design capabilities for a while now .. it's not a new thing ..why the brouhaha
its the high end foundries that it dosent have
Shakti is based on open source RISC-V Instruction sets where due to open source nature one can add or subtract instruction sets giving rise to a whole new architecture itself. So in a way you can say it is a new architecture and a new chip in itself.
I didn't know this. Thanks for the info.sivab wrote:Incorrect. DRDO(Anurag) and ISRO have been designing indigenous CPU's for strategic purposes since late 1990's for missiles, rockets and gen purpose computing uses. Most of these are manufactured in India by SCL and some outside India. Some claims in that video are nonsense.
Google for Anupama processor (33MHz-0.7um), Abacus processor (90Mhz-0.15um, 200Mhz-0.13um), Migacore processor (1GHz-90nm), Anusanchar DSP, Anuvani DSP, all from Anurag and vikram processor from ISRO.
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=7625&p=2292546#p2292546abhik wrote:"Top of the food chain are the Japanese. They have a GaN AESA fighter radar and AESA based BVR, started deploying in 2012!"
AFAIK there are no operational GaN AESA fighter radars, happy to be corrected.
Exactly !! ..Thanks guyssivab wrote:Incorrect. DRDO(Anurag) and ISRO have been designing indigenous CPU's for strategic purposes since late 1990's for missiles, rockets and gen purpose computing uses. Most of these are manufactured in India by SCL and some outside India. Some claims in that video are nonsense.souravB wrote: Before this India has only licensed ARM architecture which comes with it's own instruction sets and designed chip based on the architecture i.e. add or modify components or change number of instructions executed per second. The instruction sets are the same.
Shakti is based on open source RISC-V Instruction sets where due to open source nature one can add or subtract instruction sets giving rise to a whole new architecture itself. So in a way you can say it is a new architecture and a new chip in itself.
Google for Anupama processor (33MHz-0.7um), Abacus processor (90Mhz-0.15um, 200Mhz-0.13um), Migacore processor (1GHz-90nm), Anusanchar DSP, Anuvani DSP, all from Anurag and vikram processor from ISRO.
Lath said last of the vessels on order at present will be delivered to the Navy by 2025 and will include one delivery of Scorpene class submarines per year till 2022, starting with 'INS Khanderi' by December this year. A senior official hinted delivery of the INS Vishakhapatnam (P-15 bravo) may be ahead of the revised timeline of 2021.