* Four new entries in the list! * Total of 13 entries in the list. * The performance criteria is minimum of 1.259 TFlops. * First 4 in the list are also in Top 500. * The average performance is 18.75 TFlops. The combined performance is 243.71 TFlops. * 11 of the systems are from HP. Others are from IBM. * City-wise distribution: Bangalore - 4, Pune - 3, Chennai - 3, Delhi - 1, Mumbai -1, Hyderabad - 1. * 5 of the systems are from Centre for Development of Advance Computing (CDAC), proving its status as a leading high performance computing center in the nation. Rank Site System Cores/Processor Sockets/Nodes Rmax (TFlops) Rpeak (TFlops) 1 Computational Research Laboratories Ltd, Pune HP Cluster Platform 3000 BL460c (Dual Intel Xeon 3 GHz quad core E5365 (Clovertown) w/Infiniband 4X DDR) 14400/3600/1800 132.80 172.60 2 Center for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) India PARAMcluster (Intel Xeon (Tigerton) 2.93 GHz quad core quad processor X73xx nodes w/Infiniband) 4608/1152/288 37.80 54.01 3 Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore IBM eServer Blue Gene Solution, BlueGene/L (IBM PowerPC 700 MHz 440x5 processors w/Proprietary Interconnect) 8196/4096/4096 17.81 22.94 4 Paprikaas Interactive Services India BL460c (Xeon 54xx 3.0GHz w/GigEthernet) 1920/ / 13.16 23.04 5 Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai IBM Blue Gene Solution, BlueGene/P (IBM PowerPC 850 MHz 450 processors w/Proprietary Interconnect) 4092/1024/1024 11.32 13.5 6 Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai HP 256 Intel Xeon Processor E5472 (3 GHz w/Infiniband) 1024/256/128 8.62 12.29 7 Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai HP 256 Intel Xeon Processor E5472 (3 GHz w/Gigabit) 1024/256/128 4.55 8.64 8 Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR), Bangalore HP Proliant DL140 G3 (dual processor dual core Intel Xeon 3GHz 5160 nodes w/Infiniband 4X DDR) 512/256/128 3.86 6.00 9 Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, Delhi HP CP3000 (576 Intel Xeon Processor X3.6GHz/800-2MB w/Infiniband) 576/576/288 3.06 4.08 10 Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC), Chennai HP Cluster (Dual Intel Quad Core Xeon EM64 processor w/Infiniband) 320/80/40 2.999 3.943 11 Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC), Bangalore HP Cluster (Dual Intel Quad Core Xeon EM64 processor w/Infiniband) 320/80/40 2.976 4.044 12 Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC), Hyderabad HP Cluster (Dual Intel Quad Core Xeon EM64 processor w/Infiniband) 320/80/40 2.614 3.94 13 Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC), Pune HP-DL580-G5 (Intel Xeon (Tigerton) 2.933 GHz quad core quad processor X7350 nodes w/10Gbps PARAMNet-3) 256/64/16 2.165 3.00
There are two type of Supper computer
1 Pram and
2 Anurag
in 1960 a super many of countries begin to used super computers.so now their are 56 countries used super computers in the world.
Hybrid computers use alot less energy than super computers but do not run as well. usally hybrid computers are used as servers for they are capable of many things but are always running therefor more efficent
NASA
technology
It is much bigger than a normal computers RAM. Going into Terabytes.
acording to me there r 7 super computers in india.
Only about 30- 35 % have access to computers in India
in 1960 a super many of countries begin to used super computers.so now their are 56 countries used super computers in the world.
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up your ass
Computers didn't develop India.
nearly 10 million
their are lots of different super computers and lots of different owners.
it all depends on what super computer your onabout really .... here's a few super computers : PARAM ( India ) IBM ( america ) fujitsu ( im not sure ) EKA ( india ) Infiniband ( america ) graph 500 ( Europe ) IBM Blue Gene/Q ( america ) Sequioa ( england )
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computers came in 1956
pretty much all computers are multi-user. and there is no such thing as a "super computer"