AWS Tests The Waters With Homegrown Arm Servers
What is the difference between a SmartNIC and a server processor? …
What is the difference between a SmartNIC and a server processor? …
It has been a long time since Europe has had indigenous suppliers of the core components that go into high performance computing systems. …
European supercomputing centers are known for deploying innovative architectures and working on cutting-edge applications, but the sheer number of these systems lags rather far behind the U.S. …
There has been a lot of research and development devoted to bringing the Arm architecture to servers and storage in the datacenter, and a lot of that has focused on making beefier and usually custom Arm cores that look more like an X86 core than they do the kind of compute element we find in our smartphones and tablets. …
Many of us are impatient for Arm processors to take off in the datacenter in general and in HPC in particular. …
When talking about the ongoing international race to exascale computing, it might be easy to overlook the European Union. …
When talking about the future of supercomputers and high-performance computing, the focus tends to fall on the ongoing and high-profile competition between the United States with its slowly eroding place as the kingpin in the industry and China and the tens of billions of dollars that the government has invested in recent years to rapidly expand the reach of the country’s tech community and the use of home-grown technologies in massive new systems. …
2011 marked ARM’s first step into the world of HPC with the European Mont-Blanc project. …
The HPC community is trying to solve the critical compute challenges of next generation high performance computing and ARM considers itself well-positioned to act as a catalyst in this regard. …
The lineup of ARM server chip makers has been a somewhat fluid one over the years. …
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