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			 ISRO builds India’s fastest supercomputer ISRO builds India’s fastest supercomputer
			
				
					
 
 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: State-run Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has built a supercomputer which is fastest in terms of peak performance of 220 teraflops (220 trillion floating point operations per second), the space agency said Monday.
 
 ‘The new graphic processing unit (GPU)-based supercomputer named ‘Saga-220′ at Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) in Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala will be used by our scientists to solve complex aerospace problems,’ ISRO said in a statement.
 The supercomputer was designed and built by VSSC using open source software, hardware and in-house developments at a cost of Rs.14 crore (Rs.140 million).
 
 ‘The GPU system offers advantage over the conventional CPU (central processing unit)-based system in terms of cost, power and space requirements. The eco-friendly system, which consumes about 150 kilowatt, can be scaled to many petaflops – 1,000 teraflops,’ the statement noted.
 
 ISRO chairman K. Radhakrishnan unveiled the supercomputer facility named after Satish Dhawan, former head of the space agency.
 
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