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India gets another Supercomputer - Annapurna | ZDNet
- The brilliant minds at the Institute of Mathematical Sciences (IMSc) in Chennai have developed India’s seventh fastest high-performance computation cluster. At an event at the institute, Annapurna was unveiled by Dr. Srikuma Banerjee (Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission).
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- 1024 cores – Intel Nehalem 2.93 GHz chips
- 1.5 tera byte memory
- 30 TB storage
- Kabru, Vindhya and Aravalli are still operational. The Garuda grid, India’s national computing grid that connects 45 institutes in India uses IMSc’s Kabru.
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