Name the SuperComputer that was unveiled in IIT-BHU by Prime Minister Narendra Modi?
Options
A. Param Shivay
B. Aaditya
C. SahasraT
D. Param Yuva 2
Correct Answer
Param Shivay
Explanation
PM Narendra Modi inaugurated supercomputer 'Param Shivay' at IIT-BHU.The supercomputer of 833 teraflop capacity built at the cost of Rs 32.5 crore. Additional Information: India's first supercomputer called PARAM 8000 was launched in 1991. He released commemorative postage stamp on completion of 100 Years of IIT BHU.
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