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PARAM Siddhi-AI

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PARAM Siddhi is an artificial intelligence-powered high-performance computing supercomputer developed in India. The supercomputer was developed by the Center for Development of Advanced Computing along with the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology under the initiative of the National Supercomputing Mission.

Pratyush

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Pratyush is one of the fastest supercomputers in India, developed by the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM) Pune in 2018. This high-end supercomputer is a Cray-XC40 liquid-cooled system that has nodes running Intel Xeon Broadwell E5-2695 processors. Pratyush is the world’s fourth-fastest supercomputer deployed for climate and weather research.

Mihir

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Mihir is an Indian-built supercomputer also developed by the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology in the year 2018. This Indian supercomputer also bagged 120th position in the list of top 500 supercomputers in the world. Mihir has a maximum capacity of 2.5 petaflops.

SAHASRAT

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SAHASRAT is a Cray X-C40 Indian supercomputer developed by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bengaluru. It is the latest addition to the Supercomputer Education and Research Center’s (SERC) high-performance computing systems. SAHASRAT is mainly used for aeronautical engineering and molecular research.

AADITYA

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AADITYA is an IBM iDataplex supercomputer deployed at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM) Pune. The supercomputer features Intel Sandy Bridge processors with 2384 compute nodes, 149 TB RAM, NVIDIA GF100GL graphic card, and 6 PB of storage space.

Color Blossom

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Color Blossom is a Cray-X30 supercomputer developed by the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) located in Hyderabad. This supercomputer of India runs on Linux operating system and is powered by an Intel Xeon 5E-2680 processor, NVIDIA Tesla K20x graphic card, 1.1 PB of storage, and has a maximum computing speed of 558.7 TFlops.

PARAM YUVA-II

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The Center for Development of Advanced Computing, along with Intel and Netweb Technologies, built PARAM YUVA-II as the successor of the previous generation YUVA in February 2013. It is powered by Intel Xeon 5E-2670 and has a storage capacity of 200 TB.

PADUM

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PADUM is one of the famous high-performance supercomputers in India, deployed at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. It was named the 166th fastest supercomputer in the world and 4th in India. PADUM is a graphics-focused supercomputer designed to perform graphics-intensive operations.

VIRGO

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VIRGO is an IBM iDataplex dx360 M4-based supercomputer developed by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras in 2015. Its main motive is to collect satellite data that will increase the accuracy of weather forecasting in the region. It has a total of 292 compute nodes which produces a peak performance of 97 TFlops.

PARAM Shivay

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The supercomputer was developed by the Center for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC). The newly made Indian supercomputer has a maximum capacity of 833 Tflops. Shivay is powered by two Intel Xeon Skylake 6148 20 cores 2.4 GHz processors per node.

Supercomputing facility at NABI

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Recently a new $2.7 million supercomputing facility has been opened at the National Agri-food Biotechnology Institute in Mohali. It is a highly advanced supercomputing facility with a maximum capacity of 650 teraflops. Officials mentioned that the supercomputer has one Master Node, 28 Compute Nodes, one Fat Node, two GPU Nodes, and a single Storage Node.

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