Bengaluru, Oct. 14 -- India is set to strengthen its position in advanced computing with the commissioning of a 35-petaflop supercomputer in Bengaluru, one of the country's highest-capacity facilities.
The installation, comprising over 3,000 servers working in unison, is currently undergoing final testing, with benchmarks expected to be completed before its official launch later this year.
Speaking at Supercomputers India Summit 2025, S Krishnan said the facility will play a pivotal role in research, innovation, and AI development.
"Once fully operational, the supercomputer will enable high-end simulations, scientific research, and collaborative projects with academia and industry," he added.
The mission has already shown tangible resul...