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India is building homegrown supercomputers, aiming for full independence by 2030 with 70% domestic content.
India is advancing toward fully indigenous supercomputing by 2030, with commercial systems expected by 2032, as domestic content in high-performance computing reaches 50% and aims to exceed 70% by decade’s end.
The National Supercomputing Mission has already achieved 40 petaflops using homegrown Rudra servers, targeting 90 petaflops by 2026.
A new roadmap for exascale computing under NSM 2.0 focuses on developing local CPUs, GPUs, and AI accelerators.
Over 38,000 GPUs have been distributed to researchers and startups, while Indian firms like MosChip are advancing chip design.
The government’s Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme has approved ten projects in chip fabrication and packaging.
India’s electronics manufacturing has grown sixfold in ten years, with mobile production up 28 times and exports surging 127 times.
The country is also investing in 2-nanometer and 3-millimeter chip design and promoting global collaboration through events like Supercomputing India 2025.
India está construyendo supercomputadoras propias, con el objetivo de lograr la independencia completa para el año 2030 con un 70% de contenido nacional.