Bengaluru, March 07, 2024.
IBM (NYSE: IBM) and the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing
(C-DAC), an autonomous scientific society of MeitY, today entered into a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on the creation of a joint working
grouptoaccelerate High Performance Computing (HPC) in India. This collaborationis
intended to spur and support the growth ofIndia’s developer community,with a
focus on processor design,system design, firmware, and application development,
including contributions to open source initiatives.
As part of this MoU, both
parties will promote IBM’s Power processorfor HPC applications across Indian start-ups,
MSMEs, research organizations, and academic
institutions.Through the HPC working group,IBM and C-DAC plan
to collaborate in several key areas spanning
across skilling, competency and ecosystem building in HPC design
research across the full technology stack for processor development. This will
be achieved through:
·
Guiding and enabling start-ups and companies
to develop reliable and High Performance Computing systems.
·
Supporting co-development and innovation in
areas ranging from architectural implementations to advanced system management
and control structures.
·
Conducting capacity-building workshops and
design reviews for implementation partners.
Speaking on the collaboration, Union Minister of State for Skill
Development & Entrepreneurship, Electronics & IT and Jal Shakti, Shri
Rajeev Chandrasekhar said, “ We are living in the most exciting time in the history of technology,
specifically India's tech ecosystem. Even segments which were counterintuitive
to embracing technology—Government and governance, public services, water
supply, subsidy delivery, things that were absolutely outside the ambit—are now
embracing tech. In this context, semiconductors are changing how all industries
operate and reimagining how conventional architecture is being designed and
used. In line with our Hon’ble PM Narendra Modi ji’s vision to transform India
into a semiconductor hub for the world, we believe that the future is not only
about manufacturing semiconductors but about designing chips and IPs for all
industries. We are doubling down on a strategy that includes RISC V and IBM’s
Power—these two families will be the Indian families of semiconductors around
which we will build multiple applications—microprocessors, IoT among others."
Sandip Patel, Managing Director, IBM India & South Asia said, “As we
accelerate the adoption of technologies like AI, the demand for HPC will grow
significantly as most HPC systems are created with these workloads in mind.
This presents a great opportunity for our country to be among the leaders in
this space – provided there are sufficient resources and skillsavailable to
scale the industry. This collaboration aims to create such a conducive
environment. As IBM, we are proud to partner with C-DAC to take the next step
towards our continued commitment to enhance India’s digital transformation and
economic growth through such technologies.”
Under the HPC working group, IBM will work with C-DAC identified
partners to kick-start designing and building competitive indigenous processors
based on the IBM Power architecture, which is designed for data-intensive,
mission-critical workloads that require superior availability, reliability,
security, and performance. By enabling
rapid learning through knowledge sharing,
the indigenous developer community in the HPC space could be set for
success much faster than what would otherwiserequire multiple design iterations
and silicon validation leading to longer timelines.