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India's PARAM among world's most power efficient supercomputer

NEW DELHI: India's supercomputerPARAM Yuva II, developed by the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), has been ranked first in India, ninth in the Asia Pacific Region and 44th in the world among the most power efficient computer systems as per the Green 500 List announced at the Supercomputing Conference (SC 2013) in Denver, Colorado, in the US, an official release said here Wednesday.

Supercomputers, in general, consume a lot of electrical power and produce much heat that necessitates elaborate cooling facilities to ensure proper operation. This adds to increase in the total cost of ownership (TCO) of a supercomputer. To draw focus towards development of energy efficient supercomputers, Green 500 ranks computer systems in the world according to compute performance per watt, thus providing a world ranking based on energy efficiency.

Kapil Sibal, minister for communications and information technology, said supercomputing is very important for all-round advancement in the country, and the government is planning a big impetus for capacity-building and advanced research and development in this area.

He said he would expect many more contributions from C-DAC, as a key player in this endeavour.

Link - http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...icient-supercomputer/articleshow/28267295.cms
 
We need to ramp up the supercomputer research and get into top 5 fastest computer in the list.
 
we are not in the top5 list yet
chinese are leading in this race followed by US :bad:
 
we are not in the top5 list yet
chinese are leading in this race followed by US :bad:

Who said that ??? This "Yet" should not be used as in the past we were among the top 5 but its china that have invested heavily in this area and as a result of collision govt. our resources get spoiled and a strong central govt. can't work on a mission of nation building that results in India's ranking going down.
 
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