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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today dedicated three supercomputers made in the country to the nation. Before the inauguration, he gave information about this on social media. He wrote, ‘Promoting technology innovation! Today at around 5:30 pm, through video conferencing, I will inaugurate 3 Param Rudra supercomputing systems and a high performance computing system for weather and climate. I would especially urge my young friends to join it.
Let us tell you that these supercomputers are extremely fast and powerful. They can complete complex calculations in a very short time. A supercomputer can process such a large amount of data simultaneously that an ordinary computer cannot even imagine. These supercomputers are used in scientific and research work.
The three new supercomputers Param Rudra dedicated by PM Modi to the country will be installed in Pune, Delhi and Kolkata. The latest cutting edge hardware and software technology has been used in these computers. Most of its components have been manufactured and assembled in India itself. The work that a normal computer takes up to 500 years to complete is completed by a supercomputer in a very short time.
Param Rudra supercomputer will be used in areas like weather forecasting, climate, material science, artificial intelligence. The supercomputer will be used to detect fast radio bursts and other astronomical events at the Giant Meter Radio Telescope in Pune. This supercomputer will be used for research in material science and nuclear physics at the Inter University Accelerator Center (IUAC) in Delhi.
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