C-DAC Develops ARM-Based Indigenous Microprocessor Called AUM For Exascale Super Computers
The Indian Exascale Super Computer using the indigenous AUM microprocessors is slated to become the world’s second fastest Supercomputer in the world surpassing Japan’s FugakuIndia is developing an ARM-based high-performance computing (HPC) processor to power its first exascale supercomputer, which is expected to be ready this year. The processor, called AUM, developed by the Centre for
The Indian Exascale Super Computer using the indigenous AUM microprocessors is slated to become the world’s second fastest Supercomputer in the world surpassing Japan’s FugakuIndia is developing an ARM-based high-performance computing (HPC) processor to power its first exascale supercomputer, which is expected to be ready this year. The processor, called AUM, developed by the Centre for
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