Stating that the Centre was committed to ensuring that India was the
top destination for research and development (R&D) globally,
secretary of the department of electronics and information technology J
Satyanarayana congratulated C-DAC Pune for launching Param Yuva II.
The supercomputer, fastest in India and 62nd fastest in the world, is expected to be of great help to the scientific community.
Satyanarayana
was speaking after unveiling the computer on the C-DAC premises in Pune
on Friday. C-DAC director general Rajat Moona and executive director
Hemant Darbari were present.
Darbari said, “Areas like weather
forecasting, seismic data analysis and scientific data processing will
all be benefitted due to Param Yuva II.
We were doing weather
forecasting of over 58,000 villages with Param Yuva. Now we can double
that number. Industries like pharmaceuticals, bio informatics and
aeronautical engineering will also benefit.”
He said the main users of the supercomputer would be scientific institutes, research laboratories and universities and academia.
“Through
the national knowledge network, the Indian Institutes of Technology and
National Institutes of Technology can be linked to this computer.
Pharmaceutical
companies can use it for drug discovery as can the high performance
computing community. The computer has been upgraded at a cost of Rs15
crore,” he said.
This is the first supercomputer that has crossed 500 teraflops in computing power in the country.
Source: http://www.dnaindia.com/pune/report_india-clicks-on-param-yuva-ii_1798105
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