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Param Siddhi supercomputer to be upgraded with 8 Nvidia H100 GPUs, more nodes

Param Siddhi, part of the the Param Siddhi-Airawat AI (PSAI) supercomputer system, is at present powered by Nvidia A100 GPUs. The upgrade will make the supercomputer system faster and help in handling larger, more complex workload

September 03, 2024 / 14:27 IST
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The logo of Nvidia Corporation is seen during the annual Computex computer exhibition in Taipei
The logo of Nvidia Corporation is seen during the annual Computex computer exhibition in Taipei

The government is upgrading Param Siddhi HPC (high-performance computing) supercomputer with Nvidia H100 GPUs, which are advanced accelerators for artificial intelligence and computational workloads.

Param Siddhi is currently powered by Nvidia A100 GPUs. In a tender floated by the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), the ministry of electronics and information technology said it would upgrade Siddhi with eight Nvidia H100 GPUs. This is one of the most advanced graphics processing units (GPUs) in Nvidia's hierarchy.

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Together with the Param Siddhi-Airawat AI (PSAI), the supercomputer has been set up under the National Supercomputing Mission (NSM) at C-DAC Pune. The two supercomputers cumulatively have 410 AI PFLOP —210 AI PFLOP for Param Siddhi and 200 AI PFLOP for Airawat AI.

FLOPS, or floating point operations per second, is a way to measure how fast a computer can do calculations. 1 AI PFLOP means it can solve 1 quadrillion AI related calculations in a second.