NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has launched three new supercomputers called PARAM Rudra , developed in India under the National Supercomputing Mission. These supercomputers deliver high perfromance tailored for weather and climate research, costing Rs 130 crore, are a big step in boosting India's technology power.
The PARAM Rudra systems were made in India and will help in many fields like science, healthcare, and space research. This launch is an important move in making India a leader in high-performance computing.
More updates to follow.
The PARAM Rudra systems were made in India and will help in many fields like science, healthcare, and space research. This launch is an important move in making India a leader in high-performance computing.
More updates to follow.
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