Hi! Guyz,
Found this in hindu today.
http://www.hindu.com/2004/04/28/stories/2004042806051400.htm
India's fastest academic computer - a `teraflop' Linux
cluster - has been commissioned at the Institute of
Mathematical Sciences (IMSc), in Chennai - and come
June, will vie for a ranking in the global ``Top 500''
list of the world's fastest supercomputers. ....
[snip]
Stringing together 144 separate computers, based on
dual Intel-Xeon processor chips and running the Open
Source Redhat 8.0 version of Linux, the researchers
managed to clock up a peak computing speed of 1.382
teraflops (that is 1,382 billion calculations per
second). The sustained performance, which is the basis
of ranking, was 951.7 gigaflops or 951 billion
floating point operations, using the internationally
accepted benchmarking programme called Linpack. ....
[snip]
well, guyz read the above article to find the more
about the fastest supercomputers in india. Can we beat
atleast one of them. I am hoping to ;-)
Regards
VK
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