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- Recently, National Supercomputer Mission (NSM) has deployed a supercomputer system called PARAM-Ganga with 1.66 petaFLOPS (PFLOPS) of computing power at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Roorkee.
- A supercomputer is a computer that performs at or near the currently highest operational rate for computers.
About PARAM Ganga
- It is designed, developed, and commissioned by the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC).
- It has components manufactured and assembled in India and availability of such a supercomputer will accelerate the research and development activities in multidisciplinary domains of science and engineering with a focus to provide computational power to the user community of IIT Roorkee and neighbouring academic institutions.
About National Supercomputing Mission
- It is an important initiative by the Government of India to boost indigenous efforts to be in the forefront of supercomputing capability for socio-economic development of the nation.
- The mission was jointly steered by the Ministry of Electronics and IT and Department of Science & Technology.
- It is being implemented through two leading organisations – Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) and the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore with an objective to meet the increasing computing demands of the scientific and research community.
- This initiative supports the government’s vision of “Digital India” and “Make in India” and will place India at the forefront of the global supercomputing map.
- It aims to deploy 24 facilities with a combined computing power of more than 64 petaFLOPS.
- The computing power of supercomputers is measured in floating-point operations per second or FLOPS.
- One petaFLOP is equal to 1,000,000,000,000,000 (one quadrillion) FLOPS, or one thousand teraFLOPS.
- The four major pillars of the NSM, namely, Infrastructure, Applications, R&D, HRD, have been functioning efficiently to realise the goal of developing indigenous supercomputing eco system of the nation.
Objective
- To make India one of the world leaders in Supercomputing and to enhance India’s capability in solving grand challenge problems of national and global relevance
- To empower our scientists and researchers with state-of-the-art supercomputing facilities and enable them to carry out cutting-edge research in their respective domains.
- To minimise redundancies and duplication of efforts, and optimise investments in supercomputing
- To attain global competitiveness and ensure self-reliance in the strategic area of supercomputing technology
Source:PIB
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