While it seems to have involved an entire team, many sources in India credit the actual invention of India's first supercomputer to Dr. Vijay Pandurang Bhatkar, an engineer and computer scientist. He developed the PARAM 8000 (the word Param is Sanskrit for "supreme" or "superior") in 1991.
The first computer engineer of India is considered to be Dr. Vijay P. Bhatkar. He is known for his work in developing India's first indigenous supercomputer, PARAM, and establishing the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) in Pune, India. Dr. Bhatkar has made significant contributions to the field of computer engineering and continues to be a prominent figure in the Indian technology sector.
India's First Supercomputer was PARAM 8000. PARAM stood for Parallel Machine. The computer was developed by the government run Center for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) in 1991. The PARAM 8000 was introduced in 1991 with a rating of 1 Gigaflop (billion floating point operations per second). All the chips and other elements that were used in making of PARAM were bought from the open domestic market. The various components developed and used in the PARAM series were Sun UltraSPARC II, later IBM POWER 4 processors, Ethernet, and the AIX Operating System. The major applications of PARAM Supercomputer are in long-range weather forecasting, remote sensing, drug design and molecular modelling
The first Indian Super Computer PARAM 10000devloped by CDAC India is currently situated at PUNE Indiaand is used in atomic research and astronautical research.
Cost of param 10000 approx. 3.74 crore to 8 crore.
Dr. Vijay Bhatkar
While it seems to have involved an entire team, many sources in India credit the actual invention of India's first supercomputer to Dr. Vijay Pandurang Bhatkar, an engineer and computer scientist. He developed the PARAM 8000 (the word Param is Sanskrit for "supreme" or "superior") in 1991.
Vijay P. Bhatkar was born in 1946.
Dr. Vijay Bhatkar is an Indian computer scientist and technologist known for his pioneering work in the development of India's first supercomputer, PARAM. He is also the founder of the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) and has made significant contributions to the field of high-performance computing in India.
The first computer engineer of India is considered to be Dr. Vijay P. Bhatkar. He is known for his work in developing India's first indigenous supercomputer, PARAM, and establishing the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) in Pune, India. Dr. Bhatkar has made significant contributions to the field of computer engineering and continues to be a prominent figure in the Indian technology sector.
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India's First Supercomputer was PARAM 8000. PARAM stood for Parallel Machine. The computer was developed by the government run Center for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) in 1991. The PARAM 8000 was introduced in 1991 with a rating of 1 Gigaflop (billion floating point operations per second). All the chips and other elements that were used in making of PARAM were bought from the open domestic market. The various components developed and used in the PARAM series were Sun UltraSPARC II, later IBM POWER 4 processors, Ethernet, and the AIX Operating System. The major applications of PARAM Supercomputer are in long-range weather forecasting, remote sensing, drug design and molecular modelling
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PARAM PADMA is the name of the first super computer.
PARAM is a super computer. It was 1st developed by C-DAC(CENTER FOR DEVELOPMENT OF ADVANCED COMPUTER). Its full form is PARALLEL MACHINE(OR) PARALLEL COMPUTER.
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Ramesh Bhatkar was born in 1949.