Question:
all india's super computer?
JITU J
2006-09-02 03:29:05 UTC
tell me
Five answers:
?
2006-09-02 03:33:03 UTC
What ? the Giant Abacus ?
sanjubuddy
2006-09-04 10:48:19 UTC
India, which developed its first supercomputer following a denial of the same for the country's weather forecasting program during the 80s, has since then developed PARAM 8000 in 1991, PARAM 8600 in 1992, PARAM 9000 in 1994 besides PARAM 10000.





Added link :

http://www.cdac.in/html/param.asp



World Scenario

IBM's Blue Gene/L has been named the most powerful supercomputer in the world by TOP500 Organization, the world's foremost supercomputing authority. The Blue Gene/L set a record of sorts, with a sustained performance of 280.6 Teraflops, or trillions of floating point calculations per second.



The other 2 supercomputers that feature in TOP500's "top 3 supercomputers" are; IBM's Blue Gene Watson system at 91.29 Teraflops, and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's recently unveiled ASC Purple supercomputer with 63.39 Teraflops.
johnlee871231
2006-09-02 10:35:26 UTC
Yes but a part of them is more expect and the basic is good.
babai_ib
2006-09-02 10:34:33 UTC
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