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Param Siddhi, India’s AI supercomputer ranked 63rd among top 500 most powerful non-distributed computer systems in the world

Param Siddhi, the high performance computing-artificial intelligence (HPC-AI) supercomputer established under National Supercomputing Mission (NSM) at C-DAC has been ranked 63 in the top 500 most powerful non-distributed computer systems in the world, released on 16th November 2020.

The supercomputer has an Rpeak of 5.267 Petaflops and 4.6 Petaflops Rmax (Sustained). It was conceived by C-DAC and was jointly developed with the support of Department of Science and Technology (DST), Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) under the NSM.

The AI system will strengthen application development of packages in areas such as advanced materials, computational chemistry & astrophysics, and several packages being developed under the mission on platform for drug design and preventive health care system, flood forecasting package for flood prone metro cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Patna and Guwahati.

This will also accelerate R&D in the war against COVID-19 through faster simulations, medical imaging, genome sequencing and forecasting and is a boon for Indian masses and for start-ups and MSMEs in particular, the PIB release said.

Param Siddhi is said to be a boon for application developers helping  in the testing of weather forecasting packages by NCMRWF & IITM, packages for aero-design studies, geo-exploration packages for oil and gas recovery,  computational physics and mathematical applications, and even online courses for education.

“It is a historical first. India today has one of the largest supercomputer infrastructures in the world and that is evidenced by the ranking that Param Siddhi-AI has received today,” said Secretary Department of Science & Technology, Professor Ashutosh Sharma.

“I truly believe that Param Siddhi-AI will go a long way in empowering our national academic and R&D institutions as well as industries and start-ups spread over the country networked on the national supercomputer grid over the National Knowledge Network (NKN)”, Prof. Sharma added.

Prof Ashutosh Sharma said that with the infusion of Param Siddhi-AI, the scientific and technology community in the country will further be enabled and empowered to solve multidisciplinary grand challenges of healthcare, agriculture, education, energy, cybersecurity, space, AI applications, weather and climate modelling, urban planning to name a few.

“This is a compelling piece of our journey in Atmanirbharta through Science Technology & Innovation,” he noted.

Param Siddhi Supercomputer is built on the NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD reference architecture networking along with C-DAC’s indigenously developed HPC-AI engine, software frameworks and cloud platform and will help deep learning, visual computing, virtual reality, accelerated computing, as well as graphics virtualization.

(Source: PIB)

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