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To: Shivram Hala who wrote (2143)8/4/1998 2:28:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12475
 
Thanks Shivram now we are talking but only if they could get them 'bugs' out first.

A high-power computer network will be established across India linking a new supercomputer that can perform 100 billion mathematical operations per second, with existing supercomputers around the country.

But the computing center has not yet become a commercial success. One reason for this is the parallel architecture in the Param computers requires special software and constant debugging. However, the center said it is confident its product can compete with the global computer giants.

"Param-10,000 is emerging as a supercomputer comparable to contemporary supercomputers in the U.S.," said Bhatkar.



To: Shivram Hala who wrote (2143)8/4/1998 2:34:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Respond to of 12475
 
Chinese products flood India's North-Eastern states via Myanmar cross-border trade.

Interesting news item.Two points that came to my attention ie.quality of the products from China and lack of proper banking facilities.

rediff.com