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HP to set up new facility in Delhi

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New Delhi , April 28

HP today announced that it would set up India's biggest super computer with a four-teraflop peak computational capability.

The facility would be installed at Delhi-based Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology (IGIB), a constituent laboratory of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research.

A teraflop measures computing speed and equates to a trillion floating point operations per second.

IGIB will use the super computing facility for research in complex molecular dynamics simulations, protein structure and in silico toxicity studies, said IGIB Director Dr Samir Brahmachari.

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