India unveils DHRUV64, its first indigenous 64-bit dual-core processor

The ministry of electronics and information technology officially revealed its truly indigenously developed processor DHRUV64 on December 15, 2025. This is an another step to strengthen the national security and capable of supporting both strategic and commercial applications.

The dhruv64 is india’s first 1.0GHz, 64bit dual-core homegrown chip, which design on 28nm technology. The organisation said that it is suitable for 5G infrastructure, automotive systems, industrial equipment and consumer electronics. 

The india’s centre for development of Advanced Computing (CDAC) is still testing the chip’s interface. Here organisation has not announced chip’s power consumption information and when this microprocessor will available for use in market. With this launching, India’ government is going ahead to create a local semiconductor industry. 

In 2020, organisation was launched locally designed 180nm, 32-bit processors based on RISC-V architecture which runs at between 75Mhz and 100Mhz. However the Dhruv64 is the significant improvement in a short time, India announcement for new SoC with more advanced in performance, those two models are DHANUSH64 and DHANUSH64+, both of chips will run on RISC-V architecture and deliver quad-core performance. According to a report, the DHANUSH64 will run at 1.2GHz and craft on 28nm manufacturing processes. While DHANUSH64+ will run at 1.2GHz and craft on 14nm or 16nm manufacturing processes

How to Check Android Phone Processor and Speed

Knowing the processor of your phone can be a good approach as it shows the performance of the device. Some information is given by the manufacturer in your current phone, which you can see by going to the phone’s about (by going to Settings >> About Phone), here Android version, RAM size are available. however, all the company keeps the data of the chipset hidden.

In this article, we will know in detail that how to know the CPU of your device as well as other segments of the CPU like on which technology it is made, how many GHz speed it runs and Which company belongs to Snapdragon, MediaTek, Exynos etc. it will be very helpful to know which processor is good, if you are thinking of buying a new phone then which chipset can meet the requirement.

Here two apps are given below which provide complete information about the hardware of the device as well as how much capacity the CPU of the phone is working in real time, here the name of the chipset, name of the phone, sensor available, Many information like android version, GPU, battery status, display specifications are given, you can install this app on your device from the download link given below.

 

In the following section of the article, after knowing the name of the processor, we will look at its other aspects, this situation may also be available at the time when you are thinking of getting a new phone. In both cases this information will be beneficial.

Now you should try to find out what nm number the processor is built on. The lower this number, the more CPU power efficient is considered, if one chipset is built on 4nm and the other is built on 7nm, then a 4mm chipset is more power efficient than 7nm, In other words, a chip built on a lower nm technology is more advanced and capable of delivering more performance with less power.

Second you should know the clock speed of Chip, A smartphone’s processor clock speed determines how quickly the central processing unit (CPU) can retrieve and interpret instructions, Clock speed is measured in GHz (gigahertz), a higher number means a faster clock speed. if you have a higher clock speed, Then it will be able to open the phone’s app as fast and the calculation will also be faster. for example, A CPU with a clock speed of 2.8 GHz executes 2.8 billion cycles per second.

In today’s time, the manufacture of smartphones based on Android is countless, but the processor in it is manufactured by the mainly 3 companies. The chipsets of Exynos, Mediatek and Snapdragon are usually seen inside the center of an Android phone. In addition, Exynos is Samsung’s own chipset company, due to which Exynos is only seen in Samsung’s Galaxy devices.

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