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  2. Supercomputing in India - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, the Indian government had requested to purchase a Cray X-MP supercomputer; this request was denied by the United States government as the machine could have a dual use in weapons development. [7] After this problem, in the same year, the Government of India decided to promote an indigenous supercomputer development programme.

  3. Pratyush and Mihir - Wikipedia

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    The High Performance Computing (HPC) facility in India has grown from 40 TeraFlops in 2008 to 1 PetaFlops in the year 2013–14. [4] But India still remained at a lower position in terms of HPC infrastructure rankings in the world. [4] Government of India approved 400 crore Rupees in 2017 to build a supercomputer with a computing capacity of 10 ...

  4. High-performance computing - Wikipedia

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    High-performance computing (HPC) as a term arose after the term "supercomputing". [3] HPC is sometimes used as a synonym for supercomputing; but, in other contexts, "supercomputer" is used to refer to a more powerful subset of "high-performance computers", and the term "supercomputing" becomes a subset of "high-performance computing".

  5. TOP500 - Wikipedia

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    Share of processor families in TOP500 supercomputers by year [needs update]. As of June 2022, all supercomputers on TOP500 are 64-bit supercomputers, mostly based on CPUs with the x86-64 instruction set architecture, 384 of which are Intel EMT64-based and 101 of which are AMD AMD64-based, with the latter including the top eight supercomputers. 15 other supercomputers are all based on RISC ...

  6. Supercomputer - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 January 2025. Type of extremely powerful computer For other uses, see Supercomputer (disambiguation). The Blue Gene/P supercomputer "Intrepid" at Argonne National Laboratory (pictured 2007) runs 164,000 processor cores using normal data center air conditioning, grouped in 40 racks/cabinets connected by ...

  7. Centre for Development of Advanced Computing - Wikipedia

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    The project was given an initial run of three years and an initial funding of ₹ 30,00,00,000, the cost of a Cray supercomputer. [7] A prototype computer was benchmarked at the 1990 Zurich Super-computing Show. It demonstrated that India had the second most powerful, publicly demonstrated, supercomputer in the world after the United States. [7 ...

  8. Category:Supercomputing in India - Wikipedia

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    The main article for this page is Supercomputing in India and Information Technology in India. Pages in category "Supercomputing in India" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  9. Green500 - Wikipedia

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    The then-top three supercomputers of the list used PEZY-SC accelerators (GPU-like that use OpenCL) [8] by PEZY Computing with 1,024 cores each and 6–7 GFLOPS/W efficiency. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] As of June 2019 [update] , DGX SaturnV Volta, using "NVIDIA DGX-1 Volta 36, Xeon E5-2698v4 20C 2.2GHz, Infiniband EDR, NVIDIA Tesla V100", tops Green500 list ...