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The initial interests of Pakistan in the research and development of supercomputing began during the early 1980s, at several high-powered institutions of the country. . During this time, senior scientists at the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) were the first to engage in research on high performance computing, while calculating and determining exact values involving fast-neutron calcul
Golden Cove performance cores ("P-cores") Dedicated floating-point adders [19]; New 6-wide instruction decoder (from 4-wide in Rocket Lake/Tiger Lake) with the ability to fetch up to 32 bytes of instructions per cycle (from 16) [19]
Pakistan Mercantile Exchange, formerly known as National Commodity Exchange Limited is a futures commodity exchange based in Karachi, Pakistan. It is the only company in Pakistan to provide a centralised and regulated place for commodity futures trading and is regulated by Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP). It began its full ...
Nickelodeon Pakistan or Nick Pakistan, was a Pakistani pay television channel. It was the Pakistani feed of Nickelodeon , which is operated by domestic media company ARY Group's Digital Network subsidiary under a brand licensing and programming agreement with Paramount Networks EMEAA . [ 2 ]
On 1 July 2009, telephone numbers in Karachi and Lahore were changed from seven digits to eight digits. This was accomplished by adding the digit 9 to the beginning of any phone number that started with a 9 (government and semi-government connexions), and adding the digit 3 to any phone numbers that did not start with the number 9 .
In 1961, the population rose to 425,248, an increase of 137.4%. Faisalabad set a record in the demographic history of Pakistan by registering an overall population increase of 508.1% between 1941 and 1961. The industrial revolution of the 1960s contributed to population growth. [98] In 1961, the population was 425,248.
The Government of Pakistan has prioritized Information technology as a key component of its efforts to establish an "Information age" within the country. [12] Significant progress has been made in developing efficient computerized e-government systems for major departments, including the police, law enforcement agencies, and district administration. [12]
1 Maj Gen Yahya Khan: 21 June 1960 30 November 1961 1 year, 162 days [3] 2 W.A Sheikh, CSP: 1 December 1961 30 April 1965 3 years, 150 days [3] 3 N.A Farooqi, HQA, CSP: 1 May 1965 30 November 1965 213 days [3] 4 Lt Gen K.M. Sheikh, HI(M) 30 December 1967 15 March 1970 2 years, 75 days [3] 5 Maj Gen Bashir Ahmed 16 March 1970 27 August 1972