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Vietnam’s first 32-bit processing chip launched

A research centre under the Ho Chi Minh City ’s National University announced on Oct. 27 that it successfully produced a 32-bit processing chip VN1632 after three years of research and trial production.
A research centre under the Ho Chi Minh City ’s National Universityannounced on Oct. 27 that it successfully produced a 32-bitprocessing chip VN1632 after three years of research and trialproduction.

The Integrated Circuit Design Research andEducation Centre (ICDREC) said the VN1632 chip, the first of its kind inVietnam , meets the requirements of complicated control systems withhigh processing speed such as mobile phones, encoding/decoding,communications and image processing equipment.

ICDRECintegrated the chip into the mini electronic picture frame and designed aDE VN 1632 KIT to be used in research and education.

Thecentre is working with the Vietnam Map Company to produce black box forautos which is capable of checking cars’ speed and warn of over-speed.

Nghiem Xuan Minh, Head of the Natural and Social Science Departmentunder the Ministry of Science and Technology, said the successfulproduction of the chip made positive contribution to boosting ITapplication in socio-economic development and national security anddefence./.

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