MeitY Hackathon in Chip Design Attracts 10K
Students, IIT Delhi and IIT Bombay Stand 1st in Race
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Government
of India is Democratizing Chip Designing in India: India’s Semiconductor Moment
has Arrived
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Winners
Announced: ‘Analog & Digital Design Hackathons’ (participated by 2,210
teams, 10,040 students)
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Boosting
Indigenization: M/s Vervesemi Microelectronics Pvt. Ltd. to design BLDC Motor Controller Chip with 90% BOM
‘Made in India’
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Next Big
Leap: Launch of ‘Digital India RISC-V (DIR-V) Grand Challenge’
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The C2S
Programme aims to generate 85,000 number of industry-ready manpower at B.Tech, M.Tech, and PhD levels specialized in semiconductor chip
design.
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ChipIN Centre has been setup under C2S
Programme as one of the largest facilities established at C-DAC, aims to bring
the chip design infrastructure at door-steps of semiconductor design community
in the country.
· "Analog and Digital Hackathons" launched in partnership of AMD, Synopsys and CoreEL Technologies.
[ABS News Service/21.03.2025]
Understanding
chip design as a strategic necessity, Ministry of Electronics and Information
Technology (MeitY) with its series of graded and
proactive steps, is in the process of systematic overhaul of semiconductor
design approach at 300+ organizations across the country (including 250
academic institutions and 65 start-up companies). These steps aim to debut an
era of creative enablement where anyone with innate skills, anywhere in the
country can get the semiconductor chips designed. In the process, chip design
will be democratized in line with the vision of Hon’ble Prime Minister of India
Narendra Modi that –‘Design in India is as important
as Make in India’.
The C2S Programme aims to generate 85,000
number of industry-ready manpower at B.Tech, M.Tech, and PhD levels
specialized in semiconductor chip design. The Programme takes a comprehensive approach by offering students
complete hands-on experience in chip design, fabrication, and testing. This is
achieved through regular training sessions, conducted in collaboration with
industry partners, and by providing mentorship and access to chip design,
fabrication & testing resources to students, including EDA tools, access to
semiconductor foundries for fabricating their chips etc. These opportunities
include implementing the R&D projects for development of working prototypes
of ASICs, SoCs, and IP Core designs.
ChipIN Centre has been
setup under C2S Programme as one of the largest facilities established at
C-DAC, aims to bring the chip design infrastructure at door-steps of
semiconductor design community in the country. It is a centralized design facility, not only
hosting the most advanced tools for entire chip design cycle going up to 5nm or
advanced node but also provide aggregate services for fabrication of design at
foundries and packaging.
Under C2S
Programme, following announcements were made by Hon’ble Minister- Ashwini Vaishnaw with august presence of Secretary- Mr. Krishnan,
Additional Secretary- Abhishek Singh and Group Coordinator- Smt
Sunita Verma, MeitY on 20th March 2025.
i.
After
intense rounds of coding, design challenges, and expert-led training, 40 elite
teams, 200 innovators battled it out in the Grand Finale of the 100-hour
deep-tech "Analog and Digital Hackathons"
launched in partnership of AMD, Synopsys and CoreEL Technologies. Armed with EDA & cloud resources, they
tackled real-world problems—enhancing LIVE image processing on FPGA hardware in
Digital Design and optimizing complex voltage regulator circuits in Analog
Design. Six winning teams were announced by Hon’ble Minister:
Winners
of the Analog Design Hackathon:
Winners
of the Digital Design Hackathon:
ii.
The
indigenous development of the ‘BLDC Controller Chip’ was awarded to M/s Vervesemi Microelectronics Pvt.
Ltd.
This
‘BLDC Controller Chip’ has the following USP: 90% BOM made in India for
self-reliant semiconductor solution, Complete power & control solution
under $1.50 and Scalability at 10 million units/year.
Vervesemi is a fabless semiconductor company incorporated in 2017 and developing
high performance ASICs for sensors and wireless, exploiting the expertise of
state-of-art data converters and differentiated Analog IP. The ICs of VerveSemi has been taped out on 8nm, 22nm, 28nm, 40nm,
55nm, 90nm, 180nm, 110nm node of Samsung, UMC, TSMC, SMIC PSMC.
iii.
The
launch of ‘Digital India RISC-V (DIR-V) Grand Challenge’ was announced – to
start inviting applications from 10th April onwards. With VEGA
Processors and SHAKTI Microprocessor at its core - the participants of DIR-V
Grand Challenge will tinker innovative applications using them. The DIR-V Grand
Challenge is technologically powered by VEGA Processor from C-DAC & SHAKTI
Processor from IIT Madras with support from Renesas, LTSC, CoreEL
Technologies and Bharat Electronics. MakerVillage
will provide the coordination and incubation support.
While
addressing the gathering, Hon’ble Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw
stated that we must all collectively adopt three approaches for India to become
a product nation.
i.
“While
the country has made significant achievements in the service industry and it
continues to grow, it must now become a product nation. Today's announcements
on developing software & hardware products are a few successful steps
toward that goal."
ii.
These
solutions should come from a broader category of stakeholders, involving
partnerships across all tiers of academia, start-ups, students, and
researchers, rather than just a select few.
iii.
The
incremental yet progressive approach needs to be ensured to achieve these
solutions. Some chips may have low value but high deployment potential, while
others may have high value but limited deployment potential. The entire
spectrum should be targeted. While the BLDC Controller chip development
announced today has significant volume deployment potential, RISC-V, being
open-source, holds very high-value due to its use in designing CPUs, GPUs, and
sustainable products for the country.
India
today presents a significant opportunity for aspiring entrepreneurs and
researchers to be at the forefront of designing and redefining the semiconductor
systems, devices and products of the future. “Chips to Start-up (C2S)
Programme” of Government of India and MeitY in
alignment with the nation's unwavering commitment to building a robust and
self-sustaining semiconductor ecosystem, is empowering the next generation of
engineers, researchers and entrepreneurs to drive India's technological
advancements and propel the nation towards becoming a global powerhouse.