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BARC develops country’s fastest super computer

MUMBAI, Nov 1/2002: The Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) has developed the fastest super computer of the country, its Director B Bhattacharjee said.

The 64-node Anupam P-IV parallel super computer giving, which has a sustained speed of 43 giga-flops (floating point operation per second), is 30 to 40 times faster than any other parallel supercomputer developed in the country, he said at the BARC Foundation Day celebrations this week.

The Super Computer was developed by P S Dhekne, officer-in-charge of the Computer Division of BARC, a winner of the Indian Nuclear Society Awards presented by Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee on Thursday.

Many leading institutions in India such as the aeronautical development agency, Indian Institute of Technology as well as the Department of Atomic Energy are finding the use of this super computer in solving various problems, he said.

The BARC, which is the premier nuclear research organisation of the country has also assisted other institutions, Mr Bhatacharjee said.

Nickel-titanium-iron shape memory alloy components developed at the BARC have passed all the stipulated air worthiness tests and have been successfully used in the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) flights.

The ADA has accepted the supply of these components for several aircraft. Software verification tools for verifying critical software for LCA has also been developed, Mr Bhattacharjee stated.

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