Intel-Backed 3D Glass Semiconductor Packaging Unit To Transform Odisha Into Global Tech Hub

The ground-breaking of India’s first Advanced 3D Glass Semiconductor Packaging Unit, backed by Intel, is scheduled to take place on 19 April 2026 in Bhubaneswar. This marks a significant milestone in India’s semiconductor journey, positioning Odisha as a global hub for cutting-edge advanced packaging technologies.The establishment of this facility represents a strategic leap in India’s ambition

April 18, 2026
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After IIT-MADRAS, PARAM Rudra Supercomputing Facility Inaugurated At IIT-BOMBAY

The inauguration of the PARAM Rudra supercomputing facility at IIT-BOMBAY represents a significant advancement in India’s high-performance computing landscape. Following the recent launch of a similar facility at IIT-Madras, this state-of-the-art system underscores the nation’s commitment to bolstering indigenous research infrastructure. Established under the National Supercomputing Mission,

January 12, 2026
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India Launches PARAM SHAKTI: Homegrown 3.1 Petaflop Supercomputing Powerhouse For Defence At IIT-Madras

India has taken a significant stride in its pursuit of technological self-reliance with the unveiling of PARAM SHAKTI, a state-of-the-art supercomputing facility at IIT-MADRAS. Constructed entirely within the country, this powerhouse leverages C-DAC’s indigenous RUDRA servers alongside open-source software, embodying the Atmanirbhar Bharat vision in advanced computing.PARAM SHAKTI boasts an

January 10, 2026
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India Bolsters Supercomputing Network With 37 New High-Power Computational Systems

India has achieved a landmark expansion in high-performance computing by deploying 37 supercomputers under the National Supercomputing Mission (NSM). This initiative, informed to the Lok Sabha by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, delivers a combined capacity of 40 petaflops. It represents one of the nation’s most substantial technological infrastructure advancements in

December 17, 2025
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India Launches NSM 2.0: Integrated HPC, AI, And Quantum Path To Exascale Computing

India has launched NSM 2.0, marking a pivotal advancement in its National Supercomputing Mission, with the unveiling occurring at the Supercomputing India 2025 event held at MIT–MAHE Bangalore. This initiative builds on the successes of NSM phase one, which deployed 37 indigenous supercomputers totalling around 39-40 petaflops, powering critical applications from COVID-19 drug screening to

December 17, 2025
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India Launches Dhruv64, First Indigenously Designed 1.0Ghz 64-Bit Microprocessor

India has reached a pivotal milestone in its semiconductor journey with the unveiling of DHRUV64, the nation’s first indigenous 1.0 GHz, 64-bit dual-core microprocessor. Developed by the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) under the Microprocessor Development Program (MDP), this processor represents a fully homegrown technology capable of powering both strategic and commercial

December 16, 2025
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National Supercomputing Mission: Achieving Self-Reliance With 40 Petaflops of Indigenous Power

The National Supercomputing Mission (NSM) represents a pivotal stride towards India’s self-reliance in supercomputing, aligning with the vision of the Hon’ble Prime Minister. It was launched in April 2015 with an outlay of ₹4,500 crore.To date, 37 supercomputers boasting a collective computing power of 40 Petaflops have been deployed under the NSM. Remarkably, 34 of these installations have

December 13, 2025
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India Targets 100% Indigenous Supercomputers By 2032, Up From 50% IC Integration

India eyes fully indigenous supercomputing systems by 2030, according to Amitesh Kumar Sinha, chief executive of the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM). Speaking at the Supercomputing India 2025 conference, he outlined ambitious plans to develop complete high-performance computing (HPC) systems domestically by 2030, with manufacturing and market rollout expected by 2032.Sinha highlighted that

December 12, 2025
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India To Set Up 100 Qubit Superconducting Quantum Computing Facility For Institutions, Researchers

India is taking a significant leap forward in quantum computing with its ambitious plan to establish a 100-qubit superconducting quantum computing facility at the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) in Bengaluru. This ground breaking initiative represents one of the most important developments in India’s quantum technology roadmap under the National Quantum Mission, positioning

July 22, 2025
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India Backs Creators of QpiAI-Indus Supercomputer For Quantum Push

Bangalore-based start-up QpiAI has emerged as a key player in India’s ambitious quantum computing landscape, particularly with strong governmental support.The company recently raised $32 million in a new funding round, co-led by the Indian government, underlining the nation’s commitment to developing quantum technologies. QpiAI’s selection under the prestigious National Quantum Mission (NQM) had

July 17, 2025
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