The 220 teraflops supercomputer will be used by space scientists for solving complex aerospace problems
BANGALORE, INDIA: Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) announced on Monday that it has built a supercomputer,
which is to be India's fastest supercomputer in terms of theoretical peak performance of 220 TeraFLOPS
(220 Trillion Floating Point Operations per second).
The supercomputing facility named as Satish Dhawan Supercomputing Facility is located at Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC), Thiruvananthapuram. The new Graphic Processing Unit (GPU) based 220 teraflops supercomputer named "SAGA-220"
The supercomputing facility named as Satish Dhawan Supercomputing Facility is located at Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC), Thiruvananthapuram. The new Graphic Processing Unit (GPU) based 220 teraflops supercomputer named "SAGA-220"
(Supercomputer for Aerospace with GPU Architecture-220 TeraFLOPS) is being used by space scientists for solving complex
aerospace problems. The supercomputer SAGA-220 was inaugurated by Dr K Radhakrishnan, Chairman, ISRO today at VSSC.
"SAGA-220" Supercomputer is fully designed and built by Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre using commercially available hardware,
open source software components and in house developments. The system uses 400 NVIDIA Tesla 2070 GPUs and
400 Intel Quad Core Xeon CPUs supplied by Wipro with a high speed interconnect. It cost Rs 14 crore to build.
With each GPU and CPU providing a performance of 500 GigaFLOPS and 50 GigaFLOPS respectively, the theoretical
peak performance of the system amounts to 220 TeraFLOPS.
The present GPU system offers significant advantage over the conventional CPU based system in terms of cost,
power and space requirements, said ISRO. It also added that the system is environmentally green and consumes a power
of only 150 kW. This system can also be easily scaled to many PetaFLOPS (1000 TeraFLOPS).
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