System Development
System Development
Company: Vicharak
Experience: 0 to 1 Years
CTC: 15 to 20
Location: Surat
Opening: [4]
Skills:
Dive into the sophisticated Linux Kernel and witness the collaborative efforts of thousands of developers.
Gain hands-on experience with u-boot C/C++ programming and various Linux driver development (e.g. camera display USB UART
power management).
Eligibility:
Any Graduate
Welcome to Vicharak, a frontier in the evolution of computing. Since Alan Turing's groundbreaking ideas in 1936, envisioning a
machine capable of automatic mathematical operations, and John von Neumann's seminal proposal of the first computer
architecture in 1945, we have witnessed the incredible capabilities of computers over the past 80 years. From the early stages of
computing to the current era of 12-24 pipelined stages CPU architectures and billions of lines of code, our journey has been
transformative. However, as we pushed the limits of Moore's Law and embraced faster CPU architectures, a bottleneck emerged—
the Von Neumann Bottleneck. Despite decades of innovation, the fundamental architecture itself presented limitations. This
bottleneck inspired a new vision at Vicharak—a vision of overcoming constraints by introducing flexibility not just at the software
level but fundamentally reshaping hardware in real-time. Our goal is to break free from the shackles of traditional CPU platforms by
introducing Reconfigurable Computing to consumers. Imagine a world where hardware adapts to the specific needs of software on
the fly, providing unprecedented speed and efficiency. This is the essence of our mission at Vicharak, Reconfigurable Computing.
We are not only introducing Reconfigurable Computing to consumers but also pushing the boundaries further. What if we could run
multiple parallel hardware instances, each reconfigurable, creating a truly Parallel Computing Machine as opposed to the sequential
nature of traditional CPU architectures? At Vicharak, we are not just building computers; we are crafting the next generation of
computing. Our approach involves a complete redefinition of computing architectures, software paradigms, and hardware
capabilities. Our end goal is clear—to design a computing ecosystem that accelerates the speed and efficiency of day-to-day
operations, liberating computing power from the constraints of the past.
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