SAGA-220

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SAGA-220 (Supercomputer for Aerospace with GPU Architecture-220 teraflops[1]) is a supercomputer built by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).

It was unveiled on 2 May 2011 by Dr K. Radhakrishnan, chairman, ISRO.[2] As of 8 January 2018, it is not the fastest supercomputer in India as it has been surpassed by the Pratyush supercomputer[1] with a maximum theoretical speed of 220 TFlops.

Located at the supercomputing facility named Satish Dhawan Supercomputing Facility at Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC), Thiruvananthapuram.[2] it was built using commercially available hardware, open source software components and in house developments. The system uses 400 NVIDIA Tesla C2070 GPUs and 400 Intel Quad Core Xeon CPUs supplied by WIPRO. Each NVIDIA Tesla C2070 GPU is capable of delivering 515 gigaflops compared to the Xeon CPU's more modest contribution of 50 gigaflops.[2] The system cost about INR 140,000,000 to build.[2] The system consumes only about 150 kW.[1]

The system is being used by scientists to solve complex aeronautical problems. It has been hinted that it will be used to design future space launch vehicles.[1]

In June 2012, SAGA-220 was ranked 86th on the Top500 list. By June 2015, it was ranked 422nd.[3]

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References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Nicole Hemsoth. "Top Indian Supercomputer Boots Up at Space Center". HPCwire. Retrieved 9 January 2013.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "Welcome To ISRO :: Press Release :: May 02, 2011". Isro.org. Retrieved 9 January 2013.
  3. "SAGA - Z24XX/SL390s Cluster, Xeon E5530/E5645 6C 2.40GHz, Infiniband QDR, NVIDIA 2090/2070". Top500.org. Retrieved 20 December 2014.