Industry > Industry monitor > Electricals 08 April 2021 Phase III of the National Super Computing Mission (NSM), initiated this year, will take the computing speed available in the country to around 45 Petaflops. This will include three systems of 3 PF each and one system of 20PF as a national facility. Infrastructure planned in NSM Phase I has already been installed and much of Phase II will be getting in place soon, helping to meet the increasing computational demands of academia, researchers, MSMEs, and startups in areas like oil exploration, flood prediction as well as genomics and drug discovery. Computing infrastructure has already been installed in four premier institutions and installation work is in rapid progress in 9 more. Completion in of Phase II of NSM in September 2021 will take the country’s computing power to 16 Petaflops (PF). MoUs have been signed with a total of 14 premier institutions for establishing Supercomputing Infrastructure with assembly and manufacture in India. These include IITs, NITs, National Labs, and IISERs.