Arm’s Chances In Servers May Hinge On Success In HPC
It has been eight years since Arm announced its intentions to enter the server arena. …
It has been eight years since Arm announced its intentions to enter the server arena. …
Earlier this week, the RIKEN Center for Computational Science (R-CCS) announced that in August it will pull the plug on its flagship HPC system, the K computer. …
The processing world would be a whole lot less diverse and interesting if it were not for a healthy amount of nationalism. …
The relationship between the HPC and AI communities is not unlike sibling rivalry; both come from the same stock computationally speaking but are fundamentally different individuals. …
This story has been updated with new information since it originally ran. …
As an economic powerhouse and with a rising military and political presence around the world, you would expect, given the inherent political nature of supercomputing, that China would have multiple and massive supercomputing centers as well as a desire to spread its risk and demonstrate its technical breadth by investing in many different kinds of capability class supercomputers. …
Data analytics and insights are fueling innovation across scientific research, product and service design, customer experience management, and process optimization. …
We continue with our second part of the series on the Tsubame supercomputer (first section here) with the next segment of our interview with Professor Satoshi Matsuoka, of the Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech). …
Professor Satoshi Matsuoka, of the Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) researches and designs large scale supercomputers and similar infrastructures. …
GPU computing has deep roots in supercomputing, but Nvidia is using that springboard to dive head first into the future of deep learning. …
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