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By October 2020, the first assembled in India supercomputer had been installed. [21] The NSM hopes to have the manufacturing capability for indigenous production by December 2020. [21] A total of 24.83 petaFLOPS of High Performance Computing (HPC) machines were put into service between 2019 and 2023.
Vijay Pandurang Bhatkar is an Indian computer scientist, IT leader and educationalist. He is best known as the architect of India's national initiative in supercomputing where he led the development of Param supercomputers. [2] He is a Padma Shri, [3] Padma Bhushan, [4] and Maharashtra Bhushan [5] awardee.
[4] [3] In 1988, the US Government refused to sell India a Cray supercomputer due to concerns about India using it to develop nuclear weapons. [5] In response India started development of its own supercomputer, and C-DACT was created as part of this programme. [6] [7] Dr Vijay Bhatkar was hired as the director of C-DACT. [7]
Mellanox FDR 56Gb/s InfiniBand Accelerates the Fastest Supercomputer in India Mellanox FDR 56Gb/s InfiniBand solution provides India's scientists with unprecedented application performance for ...
“I delivered to [Musk] the first AI supercomputer the world ever made,” Huang said during an interview at the New York Times Dealbook Summit in November. Building the 70-pound, 35,000-part ...
Getty Images Nvidia's Jensen Huang praised Elon Musk for building a supercomputer cluster in "19 days." Huang described the effort as a "superhuman" task, hailing Musk's understanding of engineering.
The CDC 6600, released in 1964, is generally considered the first supercomputer. [2] [3] However, some earlier computers were considered supercomputers for their day such as the 1954 IBM NORC in the 1950s, [4] and in the early 1960s, the UNIVAC LARC (1960), [5] the IBM 7030 Stretch (1962), [6] and the Manchester Atlas (1962), all [specify] of ...
As of January 2018, Pratyush and Mihir are the fastest supercomputer in India with a maximum speed of 6.8 PetaFlops at a total cost of INR 438.9 Crore. [2] The system was inaugurated by Dr. Harsh Vardhan , Union Minister for science and technology , on 8 January 2018.The word 'Pratyush' ( Hindi : प्रत्युष ) defines the rising sun.