Meity to seek Cabinet nod for India AI programme entailing over Rs 10,000 crore investments: MoS ITThe Ministry of Electronics and IT (Meity) plans to seek cabinet approval for the India AI programme, which involves the establishment of G...
Govt spends Rs 1,218 cr to commission 24 PF compute capacity: MoS ITPetaFlop level computing speed can perform quadrillion calculations per second and is important for high-performance computing, especially ...
From first engineering college in British empire to IIT Roorkee, institute completes 175 yearsThe institute launched two major projects on the 175th foundation day-- a 1.3 Peta FLOPS supercomputing facility as part of the national su...
Pratyush, Mihir in top 100 supercomputersPratyush, the 4. OPeta flops (PF) high performance computer at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune ranks 39th according to t...
India’s first multi-petaflop supercomputer, to improve monsoon and air quality forecastDr Harsh Vardhan dedicated India’s fastest and first multi-petaflops supercomputer to the nation on Monday at Pune-based Indian Institute o...
IIT-Kharagpur to get Supercomputing facilityThis will provide large computational support to users to carry out research and teaching that involve state-of-the-art High Performance Co...
Newly sanctioned Rs 4,500-crore supercomputing mission expected to boost scientific research“It will completely change the way we do research. The mission will definitely bring non linear transformation for Indian science,"
Weathermen to use most-powerful computing system to forecast weather in 2014Weathermen to use the most powerful computing system at their disposal 790 TF to predict weather this year.
- ISRO builds India's fastest supercomputer
ISRO has built a supercomputer, which is to be India's fastest in terms of theoretical peak performance of 220 Trillion Floating Point Oper...
- Tatas get Karmakar to make super comp
Dr Karmarkar’s work will open up new range of applications in biotech, defence & weather forecasting
- It's fastest, it's latest, it's India's supercomp
Computational Research Laboratories (CRL), a subsidiary of Tata Sons, is leading a team of scientists who are part of an ambitious project ...