| Active | October 2007 [1] | 
|---|---|
| Operators | Computational Research Laboratories, Tata Sons | 
| Location | Computational Research Laboratories, Pune, India | 
| Memory | 28.7 TeraByte [2] | 
| Storage | 40 TeraByte [2] | 
| Speed | 172.6 TeraFLOPS [3] | 
| Cost | US$30,000,000 INR 1,800,000,000 (assuming US$1 = 60 INR) [4]  | 
| Ranking | 14 November 2007 | 
| Purpose | Multipurpose [5] | 
EKA (abbreviation of Embedded Karmarkar Algorithm, also means the number One in Sanskrit [6] ), is a supercomputer built by the Computational Research Laboratories, a company founded by Dr. Narendra Karmarkar, for scaling up a supercomputer architecture he designed at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research with a group of his students and project assistants over a period of 6 years.
CRL became a subsidiary of Tata Sons after their investment into the company. The hardware platform required for initial software development was built with technical assistance from Hewlett-Packard. [5]
To enable design of new software, a previously proven hardware platform was needed. This was provided in the EKA system using 14,352 [2] cores based on the Intel QuadCore Xeon processors. The primary interconnect is Infiband 4x DDR. EKA occupies about 4,000-square-foot (370 m2) area. [7] It was built using offshelf components from Hewlett-Packard, Mellanox and Voltaire Limited. [2] It was built within a short period of 6 weeks. [8]
At the time of its unveiling, it was the fourth-fastest supercomputer in the world and the fastest in Asia. [7]
India has broken into the top tier of supercomputing after a new machine built by Tata[ dead link ]