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Squeezing The Joules Out Of DRAM, Possibly Without Stacking

March 23, 2017 Timothy Prickett Morgan 2

Increasing parallelism is the only way to get more work out of a system. …

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Microsoft, Stanford Researchers Tweak Cloud Economics Framework

March 2, 2017 Jeffrey Burt Comments Off on Microsoft, Stanford Researchers Tweak Cloud Economics Framework

Cloud computing makes a lot of sense for a rapidly growing number of larger enterprises and other organizations, and for any number of reasons. …

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New Network Architecture Bridges Supercomputer, Cloud Divides

August 13, 2015 Nicole Hemsoth Prickett Comments Off on New Network Architecture Bridges Supercomputer, Cloud Divides

As we have discussed at length here at The Next Platform, the dividing lines between high performance computing datacenters and their cloud or web-scale compatriots are blurring, fed in part by increasing data sizes and the speeds at which data must be moved. …

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