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India, Russia may build supercomputer to rival China's Tianhe-2

Hmm...Okay :( BTW from your Friend source, do you think we really need this project?

if some one wants to build a super computer ..... I will say yes atleast we can play video games with High resolution on a giant screen .... :cheers:
 
That would be like real life experience and these days soldiers are also trained in that kind of environment I think !!
As far as i know thats not done yet . But who knows. Uncle Sam might already have it.

But it will happen this decade. Few gaming companies are developing such systems. I would love to play Assassin creed again with that 3D effect
 
As far as i know thats not done yet . But who knows. Uncle Sam might already have it.

But it will happen this decade. Few gaming companies are developing such systems. I would love to play Assassin creed again with that 3D effect

Call of Duty will be like a real scenario :cheers:
 
if some one wants to build a super computer ..... I will say yes atleast we can play video games with High resolution on a giant screen .... :cheers:
Do you really work at Cisco like you claim? Maybe you're in admin or something. Playing games at highest resolution does not require a supercomputer. A $3000 gameing computer can achieve that.
 
Do you really work at Cisco like you claim? Maybe you're in admin or something. Playing games at highest resolution does not require a supercomputer. A $3000 gameing computer can achieve that.

I am talking about Giant screen like in Imax ..... Is it tough to understand my post ??

I am dreaming about the day when I will be given a separate room and a secretary ........ work is becoming hectic these days ..... :lol:.
 
India, Russia may build supercomputer to rival China's Tianhe-2
BANGALORE: Russian supercomputing company RSC group and the Russian Academy of Sciences have proposed collaboration with India to set up advanced supercomputing facilities that will rival China's Tianhe-2, the world's fastest supercomputer.

"India has many skills for building supercomputers. It is very strong in software," said Alexey Shmelev, co-founder and chief operations officer of RSC group and delegate to the Russian Academy of Sciences. "I am ready to share technology with India. I guess there would not be many players who are willing to do so."

In a letter last month, Boris Shabanov of the Russian Academy of Sciences has invited a delegation from the Indian Institute of Science and the Karnataka government to explore the possibility of a supercomputing centre in Bangalore.

CNR Rao, a Bharat Ratna awardee who heads the scientific advisory council to the prime minister, said it is difficult to assess a potential collaboration right away, but was of the view that "the Chinese are way ahead".

Tianhe-2, developed by China's National University of Defense Technology, retained its position as the world's number one system according to TOP500 project which ranks the most powerful computer systems in the world. It beat Titan, a US supercomputer which briefly held the world speed crown. India's supercomputer Param Yuva-II is ranked at 83 while Russia's Lomonosov supercomputer is ranked at 37.

If the joint cooperation between Russia and India is found viable, it can result in a computing system as big as a basketball court that can perform approximately as many operations per second as several million personal computers.

In 2009, India had taken a huge leap in supercomputing with EKA which was then the fourth fastest supercomputer in the world and fastest in Asia. "But in the next few years, China took over and it has retained its position as the world's number one system," said Vipin Chaudhary, former chief executive of Computational Research Laboratories, a subsidiary of Tata Sons that built the EKA supercomputer.

India, Russia may build supercomputer to rival China's Tianhe-2 - The Times of India

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Talk is cheap.

The more you talk, the cheaper you are, and the Indians are the cheapest of them all.

Just forget about this supercomputer. It's NOT going to happen.
 
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give indians some credit. they probably paint the outside of the supercomputer with Chinese paint. therefore it must be indigenous

Typical han thinking, the paint is made in chin so the whole product is cheeni.
 
Chinese are the factory of world and they manufactured all the components and they have the expertise in copying, pirating and all.

Still Chinese claims are dubious but they do have some technologies which are well and good but largely inferior to the West.
Chinese inferior then why do west could not build a supercomputer that can beat tian he 2?
I can smell strong sourgraopes. :lol:
 
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