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India's C-DAC Launches World’s First Compact Supercomputing (HPC) System 'PARAM Shavak'

Aur bhookha mariye. :D

that is the problem in non-western capitalist societies... do job or live in misery... hence the reason for no technological contributions from here.

we should learn from Libya.

why not??

1. housing made easily available by system, and rent-free.
2. free electricity and water.
3. food at low prices.
4. free education system and medical system.
5. unemployment welfare money... in 1979, it was 7000 dollars per month !!!
6. car purchase subsidized... in 1979, you could simply take over a unused car.
7. when you want to start business or project group, system gives you 20,000 dollar, interest-free of course.

easy life, yes??

Is this guy for real opposing super computing , send him back to Yemen he belongs there.
He will have nomadic culture and sharia banking there so will feel at home .

oh, "supercomputing", oh... how dare i question this decades-old field, oh... i should put my head down and never dare again think logically, oh...
 
that is the problem in non-western capitalist societies... do job or live in misery... hence the reason for no technological contributions from here.



why not??

1. housing made easily available by system, and rent-free.
2. free electricity and water.
3. food at low prices.
4. free education system and medical system.
5. unemployment welfare money... in 1979, it was 7000 dollars per month !!!
6. car purchase subsidized... in 1979, you could simply take over a unused car.
7. when you want to start business or project group, system gives you 20,000 dollar, interest-free of course.

easy life, yes??



oh, "supercomputing", oh... how dare i question this decades-old field, oh... i should put my head down and never dare again think logically, oh...
Grow up kid get some education first
 
maybe you returned from mars yesterday,

@WebMaster @waz @Horus @Oscar

i suspect this member to be indian... please change his flags.



aha !!!
Changing flags wont change reality , you behave like kid and that too madarsa educated.

I will leave you to your fate now and thats pretty grim one , get some education will help you in future.
 
Changing flags wont change reality , you behave like kid and that too madarsa educated.

well, well, well... a bhakt we have here.

stop pretending you are american... you are not.

you must be a college boy who will soon be doing wage-slavery.

you are no elon musk or even bill gates.
 
well, well, well... a bhakt we have here.

stop pretending you are american... you are not.

you must be a college boy who will soon being wage-slavery.

you are no elon musk or even bill gates.
Yawn .
 
India to Have 70 Super Computers for High-Level Research
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NEW DELHI: The Narendra Modi government has begun the process of having 70 super computers in the country, which will enable high-level research in different fields for not only government agencies but also the private sector.


The super computer will help India do research in different fields ranging from climate, defence and other areas.

The computers would have a capacity (speed) ranging from half petaflop to 20 petaflop. By the time the project reaches its full peak, the speed of the super computers may go up to 50 petaflop. A petaflop is a measure of a computer's processing speed and can be expressed as a thousand trillion floating point operations per second.

"The project, which costs around Rs. 4,500 crore is in its nascent stage. It will come up with association of the Department of Science and Technology (DST) and the Department of Information and Technology (DIT). These super computers will be in different parts of country,"
Ashutosh Sharma, Secretary of DST, said.

The government has formed modalities to discuss the details of the project. However, sources pointed out that it is expected to take up to seven years for the project to complete.

"We will be having these computers available across the country where scientists can come and do their research. It can help in defence simulation, computing, biology and material science, and earth science," Mr Sharma said.

He confirmed that scientists and researchers other than those affiliated to government institutions can also use the super computers.

"Many companies have scientists doing their research. They need not go abroad for their research and can use these super computers instead," Mr Sharma said.

However, there are challenges before the plan is undertaken at a full-scale level. The main challenge will be to build infrastructure for such a large-scale nationwide project and making applications for these super computers.

More importantly, having the manpower for running these super computers will be a challenge since it requires special training to be able to run and maintain them.


Source:- India to Have 70 Super Computers for High-Level Research
 
Grow up kid get some education first

Life of Muhammed and life of Gadaffi has already told him all that he needs to know. :P

He has declared Education to be a waste. Do you really want to tell him otherwise ? :disagree:
 
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India is going step by step - India is set to get its first semiconductor wafer fabrication manufacturing facility by late 2017 in Prantij of Sabarkantha district.

Prantij to house state's 1st semiconductor wafer unit - The Times of India

Though C-DAC plans to develop its own microprocessor design unit to cater to the growing demand for electronic devices but funding problems still remain. CDAC is looking “at niche markets to supply it (the in-house microprocessor), for particular applications such as Internet of Things (IoT), cameras, sensors and embedded controller systems, and then maybe grow from there”.

CDAC plans to set up local unit to design microprocessors - Livemint

@jamahir Your take :D
Did they scrap the plan for a second fab plant to be setup near Delhi?
Perhaps Delhi was not a good location since fab plants need 24 hr air conditioning so its better to build them in places with moderate climate to save electric bills which can easily run into crores otherwise.
 

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