India has reached an important milestone in developing its own semiconductor technology with the introduction of Dhruv64. This is the country's first microprocessor that operates at 64 bits and has a ...
India has unveiled the DHRUV64, its first-ever indigenously designed 1GHz, 64-bit dual-core microprocessor. The processor was developed by the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) ...
India has developed its first indigenous 1.0 GHz, 64-bit dual-core microprocessor, DHRUV64, by C-DAC. This achievement marks a significant step towards reducing reliance on foreign suppliers for ...
New Delhi: India today marks a major step in its semiconductor journey with the launch of DHRUV64, the country’s first 1.0 GHz, 64-bit dual-core microprocessor, according to an official government ...
India has taken another step toward technological self-reliance with the announcement of DHRUV64, the country’s first indigenous 1.0 GHz, 64-bit dual-core microprocessor. Developed by the Centre for ...
India on Monday has achieved a significant milestone in its semiconductor journey with the launch of DHRUV64, the first fully indigenous microprocessor developed by the Centre for Development of ...
AWCC* is an unofficial alternative to Alienware Command Centre of Windows for the Dell G series and Alienware Series Laptops on Linux, supporting almost all features that the Windows version supports, ...
To add to the declarative power of defining behaviour with Command, they now got an optional handler that will be called if a Command is restricted but one tries to execute it anyway (from the source ...
Can you chip in? This year we’ve reached an extraordinary milestone: 1 trillion web pages preserved on the Wayback Machine. This makes us the largest public repository of internet history ever ...
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