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For High Performance
computing to be achieved cost effectively, a cluster
of workstations are used. C-DAC over the past decade
has developed hardware systems to deliver high performance
parallel computer systems. The first generation systems
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array of nodes designed using Transputers.
Subsequent generation systems were designed to take
advantage of the advances made by hardware technology
worldwide. The current generation of parallel systems
uses a cluster of off-the-shelf workstations interconnected,
using high performance communication and switching technology
developed by C-DAC. This technology is supported by
associated firmware and device drivers necessary for
the integration of the hardware with the system software. |
To learn further about
the activities of Hardware Technology Development in
C-DAC, follow the links below:
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