Vikram‑3201 India’s First Made‑in‑Bharat 32‑Bit Microprocessor, All You Need To Know
India has taken a major stride in its semiconductor journey with the unveiling of Vikram‑3201, the country’s first “Made‑in‑Bharat” 32‑bit microprocessor. Presented by Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw to Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Semicon India 2025 in New Delhi on September 2, 2025, this milestone underscores India’s growing technological autonomy and ambition to become a global hub for chip manufacturing.
India launched the India Semiconductor Mission in 2021 to reduce dependence on foreign microprocessors. In just three and a half years, the country transitioned from being a major consumer to a producer of advanced chips. The unveiling of Vikram‑3201 represents a pivotal moment in this journey.
At the event, PM Modi described semiconductors as “digital diamonds,” emphasizing their critical role in the modern era. The presentation of the chip is both a technological and symbolic milestone—asserting India’s position as a rising semiconductor power.
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Despite the success of Vikram‑3201, India must now push towards advanced fabrication processes, such as sub-65 nm nodes, to compete globally. Building more fabrication units, scaling design capabilities, and fostering skilled talent are essential next steps.
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