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INDIA’S SUPERCOMPUTER NOW RANKED AMONG WORLD’S MOST POWERFUL; WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR INDIA?

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You're wrong. Actually Chinese members got trolled by Indian news because of this title, "INDIA’S SUPERCOMPUTER NOW RANKED AMONG WORLD’S MOST Powerful" @63.:hitwall::hitwall::hitwall:
It is among the world's most powerful, all systems within top 100 are, top 100 computing systems among millions out in there in the world is what powerful is, we are not saying it is top 10
 
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Finally some headway. I have been hearing about this supercomputer programme to start for ages.
Congratulations.
And guys don't got bu the headings, its done to make news sensational , Indian scientist community knows where we stand .
 
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He's referring to the fissile material. Considering the fissile material in the bombs over Hiroshima weighed in at around the order of 50-100kg, a "tactical" nuke would realistically require something of the order of fissile mass as stated by Ahmad. It actually sounds plausible.

Hiding from radar behind clouds though...
Sir...no need to defend Sheikh Rasheed and his idiotic crap he makes up to stay relevant and get media attention.

150 to 250 grams of fissile material seems too low to be able to sustain a nuclear reaction. In order to sustain the chain reaction...u need to have critical mass. In any case...that's not the topic here but while I'm sidetracked anyways...I want to know what Modi was saying in that "STREANH" video...
...did he say "A se Arth(as in earth?)"?
 
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india supa and powa in same sentence you know that new is fake and full of delusional claims and bs!
Actually it is not.

They had long been doing this work. It is a pity you dont pay attention to key research areas which continue to be excelled in your neighbouring country.
 
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Finally some headway. I have been hearing about this supercomputer programme to start for ages.
Congratulations.
And guys don't got bu the headings, its done to make news sensational , Indian scientist community knows where we stand .
I guess you have been sleeping for the past 30 years :).

I can give you references to key researches from early 90s. This is nothing new. I was following several transputer researchers and exchanging ideas long back for some area which i was also working on that the time. You should visit your local bookstore and find local academics who are really good.
 
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I guess you have been sleeping for the past 30 years :).

I can give you references to key researches from early 90s. This is nothing new. I was following several transputer researchers and exchanging ideas long back for some area which i was also working on that the time. You should visit your local bookstore and find local academics who are really good.

I am talking about the project which said there would be super computers all over India, & would cover all Indian universities research institute etc. They would be able to access the computer grid without much waiting.
A large number was quoted for this, I guess small steps in this direction. We need numbers top 40 or 60 is secondary
 
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INDIA’S SUPERCOMPUTER NOW RANKED AMONG WORLD’S MOST POWERFUL; WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR INDIA?
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 02, 2020 BY INDIAN DEFENCE NEWS



Atos, the global information technology service provider, has announced that PARAM Siddhi — AI has been ranked 63 among the Top 500 supercomputers of the world, also making it the country’s largest and fastest supercomputer.


This news comes on the heels of an announcement by NVIDIA, just last month, that said that the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) would be commissioning PARAM Siddhi — AI as India’s largest HPC — AI supercomputer.

In a press conference with all the major stakeholders, including — Dr Vijay K Saraswat, Member, NITI Aayog, Govt. of India; Ajay Prakash Sawhney, Secretary, MeitY, Govt. of India; Prof. Ashutosh Sharma, Secretary, DST, Govt. of India; Dr Hemant Darbari, Director General, C-DAC; and Vishal Dhupar, MD, NVIDIA South Asia the prowess and the application of this indigenous supercomputer was discussed in detail.

What can it achieve?


PARAM Siddhi — AI has been built under the National Supercomputers Mission of India. This mission, with a total valuation of ₹4,500 crores, jointly undertaken by MeitY, DST along with C-DAC and IISc as the implementation partners. This mission aims to have at least 50 supercomputers across the country.

This supercomputer has been able to meet the several performance benchmarks including 4.6 petaflops sustained double precision, 6.5 petaflops of peak double-precision, and overall 210 AI petaflops. It can use multiple scientific applications, and performance analysis carried out using molecular dynamics, material modelling and quantum chemistry, fluid dynamics, weather ocean and disaster mgmt, etc. Further, PARAM Siddhi — AI has 2.4 million cores along with fairly large storage.

Now the efforts are directed towards building an HPC-AI framework with all AI libraries and SDKs which will cater to various applications. These libraries and tools will be built horizontally, and the startups can use them to jumpstart development. During the time of testing, this supercomputer was able to complete an hour of transcription in just a second, revealed the C-DAC spokesperson.

With PARAM Siddhi AI, the aim is to provide superior computing and processing powers for applications in natural language processing, surveillance and image processing, automotive industry, healthcare, robotics, computer vision, and IoT, among others. Additionally, speaking at the event, Ajay Prakash Sawhney, secretary of MeitY said that PARAM Siddhi — AI would be greatly instrumental in meeting the goals of the National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence (NSAI).

He said, “It has been a couple of years since NSAI has been unveiled. For meeting the goals of this program, a significant requirement is superior computing power which can process an enormous amount of data using multiple GPUs and huge-scale computing. In this regard, this is the latest supercomputer that will prove to be greatly beneficial.”

Echoing the same sentiments, DST secretary Prof. Ashutosh Sharma stated that, this supercomputer would provide access to the high-performance computing (HPC) facilities to academic institutions, research and development institutes, as well as industries and start-ups over the National Knowledge Network (NKN) grid.

The spokespersons in the event also outlined board policy and technology-level measures being taken to protect the data utilised by the supercomputer. Apart from having a data policy and data security policy in place, built in accordance with the international guidelines, it uses edge computing facilitated by its core of Ampere A100 GPU in conjunction with the Nvidia Mellanox.

India — AI garage of the world?

Interestingly, as revealed by Vishal Dhupar from Nvidia, the primary focus of building PARAM Siddhi — AI in the most initial stages of development was to build software that could write software.

He said, “Our nation is built on the expertise of a software engineer. But their ratio is just 0.5%. But if you take the 0.5 and augment that to over 90%, we will be able to do many things that alone humans can not do. Supercomputers like PARAM Siddi — AI can assist in this endeavour. It is transformational for India. Software engineers work that was done manually could now be augmented.”

He further added that the aim was to make India the ‘AI garage of the world’.

Notably, PARAM Siddhi is the second Indian supercomputer to enter the Top 100 in the list. Weather forecasting supercomputer Pratyush at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology ranked 78th on the November edition of the list, which is a few ranks down from its 66th in the June rankings announced by the project.

Wrapping up

The excitement among the research community and the industry is evidently and quite expectedly very high with this new development. The Indian government and its representatives have continually pushed for greater AI dominance on the world map.

In this context, it is important to note that the same list contains 212 systems of China, 113 from the US, and 34 from Japan; with the US systems voted best in terms of performance. Considering this, it still seems there is a long way for India but now at least has a good head start.

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Nvidia or AI is Indian invention or western ? The late 80s, we have heard of Indian Vedic supercomputers. Is Vedic Supercomputers has the same progress as yours, Tejas? I think the picture you have seems like always carry in your pocket; instantly worship this picture day and night with a cup of our fantastic tea. Good.
 
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Nvidia or AI is Indian invention or western ? The late 80s, we have heard of Indian Vedic supercomputers. Is Vedic Supercomputers has the same progress as yours, Tejas? I think the picture you have seems like always carry in your pocket; instantly worship this picture day and night with a cup of our fantastic tea. Good.
I can smell a burning ***. Tejas doesn’t mean everything is a delay and we made it on our own, you don’t even have your supercomputer let alone in top 100, we have 2 Supercomputers in top 100 whereas you don’t even have one to be placed in any list.
 
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2 in top 100 out of like 350-400 total

Well for an undeveloped country like India thats actually some news.
 
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2 in top 100 out of like 350-400 total

Well for an undeveloped country like India thats actually some news.
We are trying buddy, you should not make fun of someone who is trying, remember there was a time when China must’ve been on the same place, no doubt China today is a superpower but we are also trying our best.
 
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We are trying buddy, you should not make fun of someone who is trying, remember there was a time when China must’ve been on the same place, no doubt China today is a superpower but we are also trying our best.
Chill dude, when we were growing and on the path to our current status, we were ridiculed by Indians too. Just swallow it and grow, if you are good, you are good. But don't boast before you are good, that's my advice.
 
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