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  2. Supercomputing in India - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Government has proposed to commit US$2.5 billion to supercomputing research during the 12th Five-Year Plan period (2012–2017). The project will be handled by Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore. [13] Additionally, it was later revealed that India plans to develop a supercomputer with processing power in the exaflops range ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Vijay P. Bhatkar - Wikipedia

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    He is a Padma Shri, [3] Padma Bhushan, [4] and Maharashtra Bhushan [5] awardee. Indian computer magazine Dataquest placed him among the pioneers of India's IT industry. He was the founder and executive director of Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) and is currently working on developing exascale supercomputing for India. [6] [7]

  5. Mellanox FDR 56Gb/s InfiniBand Accelerates the Fastest ... - AOL

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    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 ...

  6. History of supercomputing - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. The Birth of a Computing Revolution

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    International Business Machines (NYS: IBM) first joined the Dow Jones Industrial Average (INDEX: ^DJI) in 1932. It was later removed in 1939, and would not rejoin until The Birth of a Computing ...

  8. Rangaswamy Narasimhan - Wikipedia

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    Rangaswamy Narasimhan (April 17, 1926 – September 3, 2007) was an Indian computer and cognitive scientist, regarded by many as the father of computer science research in India. [1] [2] He led the team which developed the TIFRAC, the first Indian indigenous computer [3] [4] and was instrumental in the establishment of CMC Limited in 1975, a ...

  9. Jensen Huang, Elon Musk, and OpenAI: The story behind the ...

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    Considering Nvidia’s stock price has risen from $15 a share in August 2016 when Huang gifted Musk the first AI supercomputer to $779 a share, it appears he made the right call. This story was ...