Chennai:The Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT-M) Researchers have successfully booted up ‘MOUSHIK,’ an indigenously-made Microprocessor. A processor cum ‘system on chip’ that can cater to the rapidly-growing Internet-of-things (IoT) devices, an integral part of Smart Cities of a Digital India.
‘MOUSHIK’ was conceptualized, designed, and developed at the Pratap Subrahmanyam Centre for Digital Intelligence and Secure Hardware Architecture (PS-CDISHA) of the RISE Group, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Madras.
The impact of the completely-indigenous development process is the showcasing of an Indian ecosystem for designing, developing, and fabricating end-to-end systems within the country, leading to self-sufficiency. The Project is funded by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India.
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Elaborating about the processes behind ‘MOUSHIK,’ Prof. Kamakoti Veezhinathan, Reconfigurable Intelligent Systems Engineering (RISE) Group, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Madras, said, “There are three steps involved in the making of a microprocessor, namely Design, Fabrication and Post-Silicon Boot-up. All three processes for MOUSHIK were undertaken in India, demonstrating an ‘Atma Nirbhar’ ecosystem in Digital Design Productization.”
Further, Prof. Kamakoti said, “The Design of the Microprocessor, Motherboard Printed Circuit Board Design, Assembly and Post-Silicon Boot-up were done at IIT Madras. The foundry-specific backend design and fabrication were undertaken at the Semi-Conductor Laboratory of Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) in Chandigarh and the manufacturing of this motherboard was done at Bengaluru. Shakthi MOUSHIK SOC will constitute the heart of an indigenously-developed motherboard called ‘Ardonyx 1.0.’”
MOUSHIKis an Indigenous RISC-V Microprocessor and is the third chip of the SHAKTI family, all of which were conceptualized and developed by this Centre and were first-time‘ silicon successes.’
The Field Applications of ‘MOUSHIK’ include
1. Smart cards including Credit cards, ID Cards, Debit cards, Travel Cards for Metros, and Driving Licenses
2. Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs)