The Supercomputing Race: How China Is Killing It And India Is Importing It
India began its super-computing journey with the Param in the 1980s after the United States (US) banned the export of Cray supercomputers and in 2008, ‘EKA’, from Tata’s Computational Research Laboratories, was ranked 9th among global high-power computing (HPC) systems. This was a time when both India and China had only a handful of supercomputing systems that could make it to the TOP 500 list. Since then, however, their respective supercomputing stories have diverged significantly.
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