New Delhi, 29 July 2019, Monday
A computer is a machine that works fast and without stopping. But if talking about a supercomputer comes up with a big and machine image that can be difficult to calculate in a moment. Countries around the world are working on such super computers. However, the number of such supercomputer in the US is 233 and in India only 11. But 2 of those computers have recently made it to the top 100 list.
Recently, an organization has released a list of 500 top supercomputers worldwide, including 11 super computers in India. The institute collects supercomputer statistics. The organization announces a list of countries using the supercomputer every two years. So today you also know about India's 5 super computers and how to use them.
In India, the supercomputer is used for research in the field of medical and education from the automobile industry. Talking about India's top 5 computers, it includes the names of super computers like Sahastra (Cray XC40), Aditya, TIFR Color Boson, IIT Delhi HPC and Param Yuva 2.
1. Thousands of super computers have been housed in the super computer education and research center at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore. He assists in high performance computing in the field of SERC science and engineering. This computer is ranked 96th in the Top 500 list. Talking about the feature of the millennial supercomputer, it has Intel's Haswell Xeon E5 2680v3 processor and has been given an Nvidia K40 GPU for graphics. It has 2.1PB of parabyte storage and has 1500 processors and 44 graphics. It has 5600GB of RAM and works on the Linux operating system. It is used in the field of aerospace engineering, weather forecasts and in the field of astrology.
2. Aditya's supercomputer is at the Indian Institute of Tropical Pune. The meteorological department here is the most accurate informational meteorological department in India This computer is ranked 116th among the top 500 computers in the world. This supercomputer has E5 2670 2.6GHz processor and has 15 TB RAM and has Linux operating system. This supercomputer is used to learn about the weather, predict rainfall cycles in the monsoon, and predict air quality.
3. TIFR Color Boson Super Computer is housed at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Facility. This supercomputer has been developed in Hyderabad and it is ranked 145th in the list of top 500 supercomputer in the world. Talking about its features, it has Intel's Xeon E5 2680 processor and for graphics it has Nvidia Tesla K20x GPU. It has a total storage of 1.1PB. It also has a Linux operating system, which is used for research based on theoretical physics and quantum chromodynamics. Through it, information about the universe is obtained.
4. IIT is the fastest supercomputer in India on the campus of Delhi. The graphics that are in this computer are in the computer of the world's calculations. IIT Delhi is working with NVIDIA for this. This computer is ranked 166th among 500 computers in the world. It has HP ProLiant XL230a server and HP ProLiant XL250a Gen9 server. It has received support from NVIDIA's K40M GPU card. It has a total storage of 1.5PB. It has a total of 322 graphics cards that are NVIDIA's Tesla Model K40M. The supercomputer is used to conduct research in the fields of biology, nanotechnology, atmospheric science and bioinformatics. In addition, it is used in the field of system data analytics, deep learning, computational physics, chemistry and material science.
5. Param Yuva 2 Super Computer has been placed in Pune's Center for Development of Advanced Computing. It was developed by Intel and ranks 251st among the top 500 computers. Talking about its specifications, it has Intel's 221 Xeon E5 2670 nodes and has a total storage of 200TB. It has a co-processor of 26520. It is used in the field of bioinformatics, astronomy, weather forecasting, seismic data analysis, aerospace engineering, scientific pursuit and medicine.
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