The supercomputer at India’s National Center for Radio Astrophysics is equipped with thousands of Intel processors and 90 Nvidia A100 graphics cards, along with 35 terabytes of RAM and two petabytes of data storage. The SN Bose Center for Basic Science received an 838 teraflop system, and the Intercollegiate Accelerator Center received a three-petaflop supercomputer equipped with 2nd generation Intel Xeon processors and 240 Gbps interconnect. It is planned to use domestically developed processors based on Arm 8.4 architecture in the future.

In addition, Modi unveiled a system with more than 20 petaflops of computing power at two locations, designed for climate and meteorological research.

Source: Ferra

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