India has entered a new era of space technology with the launch of Vikram-32, the country's first indigenous 32-bit space processor. Unveiled at Semicon India 2025, this chip is designed to power ISRO's future missions, replacing older imported systems. Built to endure the extreme conditions of space, Vikram-32 ensures reliable communication and efficient performance for rockets and satellites. It represents a big step toward self-reliance in semiconductors and strengthens India's space program. From small launches to deep-space explorations, Vikram-32 will serve as the brain behind ISRO's rockets. Here's why this breakthrough matters.