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Vikram 32-bit Microprocessor and Semicon India 2025 03 Sep 2025

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Vikram 32-bit Microprocessor and Semicon India 2025

• 03 Sep 2025

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At Semicon India 2025, the Prime Minister of India was presented with the Made-in-India Vikram 32-bit Launch Vehicle Grade microprocessor, marking a major milestone in semiconductor self-reliance.

VIKRAM3201

• VIKRAM3201 was developed by ISRO’s Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre and Semiconductor Laboratory (SCL), Chandigarh, along with KALPANA3201(32-bit microprocessor designed to work with open-source software tools.)

• It is an advanced version of the 16-bit VIKRAM1601, used in ISRO launch vehicle avionics since 2009.

• It is designed for spaceflight applications, capable of withstanding extreme temperatures of -55°C to 125°C. Initial validation in space of VIKRAM3201 achieved with SpaDeX Mission (PSLV-C60 mission), proving reliability for future space missions.

• Initial validation in space of VIKRAM3201 achieved with SpaDeX Mission (PSLV-C60 mission), proving reliability for future space missions.

• It boasts a custom instruction set architecture that is tailored for the Ada programming language, which is widely used in safety-critical systems. It is also capable of handling complex tasks like floating-point computation.

• It enables Atmanirbharata in navigation, guidance, and control systems for launch vehicles.

Semicon India 2025

Theme*: “Building the Next Semiconductor Powerhouse.”*

• The SEMICON India Programme, implemented through the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM), showcases India’s growing capabilities in chip design, packaging, and fabrication.

• It also facilitates global collaborations, research commercialization, skill development, and strengthens India’s position in the global semiconductor value chain.

Read more: India’s Semiconductor Ambitions Semiconductor Revolution

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