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Dated April 29, 2002
Pioneer, New Delhi
The Centre for Development
of Advanced Computing (C-DAC)
is planning to unveil by year-end the next generation
PARAM series of supercomputers capable of handling more
powerful applications.
"We are planning
a new system by the year-end which would have new software
and hardware capabilities," Shri. R.K. Arora, Executive
Director of C-DAC, the developer of India's indigenous
supercomputer "PARAM",
said here.
The system would be
"more powerful" and have software that is
more user-friendly and hardware that can support higher
speed, he pointed out.
Shri. Arora said the
system would have powerful features, which would support
applications such as Bioinformatics,
Climate Modeling and also Seismic
Data Processing for oil exploration.
"It would essentially
be the next generation of PARAM series," he said
adding the new system was yet to be named.
PARAM 10000 is one
of the latest and fastest in the series of PARAM range
of supercomputers developed by C-DAC. C-DAC has also
recently entered into a Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU) with Frontline Technologies Lifesciences Group,
Hyderabad, for offering its supercomputing expertise
to the latter, he said.
The organization had
earlier identified the emerging Bioinformatics segment
as an area of future growth, and subsequently decided
to address three areas of Bioinformatics algorithms.
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- Dated April
29, 2002
Pioneer, New Delhi
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