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Cooling Magma Is A Challenge That Lawrence Livermore Can Take On

June 3, 2020 Ken Strandberg Comments Off on Cooling Magma Is A Challenge That Lawrence Livermore Can Take On

With 5.4 petaflops of peak performance crammed into 760 compute nodes, that is a lot of computing capability in a small space generating a considerable amount of heat. …

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The Long View On The Intel Xeon Architecture

April 15, 2019 Timothy Prickett Morgan 2

Incremental change is the secret to the success of the human race, and it is also its most difficult aspect in some regards. …

Compute

Prying Open The Lid On Intel’s Multichip Cascade Lake-AP

April 2, 2019 Timothy Prickett Morgan 2

Imagine for a second that you are Intel.

The few server CPU makers that remain in the market – AMD, IBM, Marvell, and Ampere – have more memory controllers on their sockets than you do. …

Compute

Intel Doubles Down On Doubled Up Xeons For HPC

November 12, 2018 Jeffrey Burt 1

These are challenging times for Intel. Long – and still – the dominant chip maker in the datacenter with its battle-tested Xeon processors, the company is now seeing challenges everywhere. …

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