AMD Rome Epyc Processor Shatters Numeric Benchmarks
Good news is continuing to gather around AMD’s second-generation “Rome” Epyc processors. …
Good news is continuing to gather around AMD’s second-generation “Rome” Epyc processors. …
High performance computing isn’t what it used to be. Performance, in particular, has become a slippery metric as a result of the design constraints of modern clustered systems. …
The handwriting has been on the wall for some time now, but Intel has quietly dropped its 200 Gb/sec Omni-Path networking from its roadmaps and will be using other technology for interconnects going forward. …
When most people speak of exascale supercomputers, they tend to focus on the computational aspect of these systems. …
The commercial realization of artificial intelligence has companies scrambling to develop the next big hardware technology breakthrough for this multi-billion dollar market. …
Hardware is the most tangible part of any system, and it is the aspect of the system that tends to get the most attention. …
There hardly seems to be a month that doesn’t go by without a different IT supplier being rumored to want to acquire network device provider Mellanox Technologies, which has an intense focus on the high end, scale out, low latency segment of the datacenter switching market. …
This week at the High Performance and Embedded Architecture and Compilation (HiPEAC) Vision conference in Valencia Spain, researchers and industry stakeholders are gathering to talk about the future of computing and how Europe can ride some of the emerging trends. …
Containerized high performance computing is fast becoming one of the more popular ways of running HPC workloads. …
The BullSequana line of supercomputers from the Bull division of Atos offers some of the highest compute density available in the HPC realm. …
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