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INDIA DECLARES CPU INDEPENDENCE WITH AUM HPC PROCESSOR

India has developed the Aum HPC processor, which could outperform existing Arm processors and compete with Amazon's Graviton3 chip and Ampere Computing's Altra, Altra Max, and AmpereOne processors. The Center for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) designed the Aum processor under the National Supercomputing Mission of the Indian government to bring HPC independence from silicon imports. The Aum CPU is expected to be available in 2024 and will initially deploy in a pilot HPC system with over 1 petaflops of performance. It will also be used in AI and generic cloud computing spaces.

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