New Delhi: The Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) has announced a collaboration with MosChip Technologies and Socionext Inc. to develop an indigenous high-performance computing (HPC) processor AUM.
The initiative, part of India’s National Supercomputing Mission, aims to boost India’s technological autonomy by creating a processor designed on Arm architecture and utilizing advanced 5nm technology. The development of AUM will enable India to meet global supercomputing standards and support various high-performance applications, including scientific research, weather forecasting, and national security. This processor will play a crucial role in reducing dependency on foreign technology, fostering innovation, and enhancing the country’s capacity to handle complex computational tasks.
By addressing the increasing demands for HPC applications, the AUM processor is aimed to strengthen India’s position in the global supercomputing landscape and contribute to national development goals.
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