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India's first 7 nanometer computer chip design to be ready by 2028A video posted by minister's social media account shows that he gave go ahead to the team to prepare for the indigenous production of the chipset that can be used in IT servers.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Semiconductor chips are seen on a circuit board of a computer. (Image for representation only)</p></div>

Semiconductor chips are seen on a circuit board of a computer. (Image for representation only)

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New Delhi: India's first indigenously-designed 7 nanometer computer processor 'Shakti' is expected to be ready by 2028, which can be produced at chip plant locally in future, the IIT Madras-based team informed Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Saturday.

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A video posted by minister's social media account shows that he gave go ahead to the team to prepare for the indigenous production of the chipset that can be used in IT servers.

Vaishnaw said that the 7 nm chip design will be ready by 2028 and the wafer fabrication (chip production plant) in the country will be ready by then.

"We will be taking path from 28 nanometer to 7 nm so in future this can be loaded in our Fab. Let's do it," Vaishnaw said in the video.

The processor being developed by a team at IIT Madras will look at the deployment in computer servers for financial, communications, defense and strategic sectors.

At present, high-tech devices like mobile phones, computer and servers mostly use chip sized between 3 nanometer and 7 nanometer.

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(Published 18 October 2025, 22:22 IST)