Need for Sovereign Compute - Understanding Digital Infrastructure Independence
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Explore a thought-provoking lecture on the critical importance of sovereign computing capabilities in India, delivered by Prof. Manu Awasthi from Ashoka University. Delve into the pervasive nature of digital devices in modern life, from smartphones to kitchen appliances, and understand how essential services like Uber, Amazon, UPI, and digital public infrastructure rely heavily on computing resources. Learn about the implications of India's current dependence on externally designed and manufactured computing systems, and discover why developing indigenous capabilities across the entire computing stack is crucial for national interests. Gain insights into the concept of Sovereign Compute, its various components, and the strategic importance of establishing domestic design, manufacturing, and assembly capabilities. Drawing from his extensive experience as an Associate Professor of Computer Science and former roles at Samsung Semiconductor and Micron Technology, Prof. Awasthi presents a compelling case for India's technological sovereignty in the computing domain.
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Time: 4:00 PM – PM
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Centre for Networked Intelligence, IISc