by Doug Black on (#6BTBW)
TOKYO – May 19, 2023 – Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) today announced that it was selected by Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) Global Scientific Information and Computing Center (GSIC) to build its next-generation supercomputer, TSUBAME4.0, to accelerate AI-driven scientific discovery in medicine, materials science, climate research, and turbulence in urban environments. TSUBAME4.0 will be built using HPE […]The post HPE to Build 67 PFLOPS TSUBAME4.0 HPC for AI-Driven Science at Tokyo Tech appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by staff on (#6BTBX)
BURNABY, B.C. & PALO ALTO, Calif. – May 19, 2023 – D-Wave Quantum Inc., (NYSE: QBTS) (“D-Wave” or the “Company”) a commercial quantum computing systems, software and services company, today announced financial results for its first quarter ended March 31, 2023. “Our first quarter results reflect our continued measured progress across key business initiatives including commercial customer […]The post D-Wave Reports First Quarter Results appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
by staff on (#6BTB4)
[SPONSORED GUEST ARTICLE] International Supercomputing Conference (ISC) is an annual conference that showcases the key technologies in the supercomputing field. It brings together experts from multiple specialist fields, including research into life sciences and genetics to shed light on the origins and mysteries in our lives. HPC, or high-performance computing, is making breakthroughs in supercomputing technologies and is catalyzing genome sequencing research.The post From 24 Hours to 7 Minutes, Huawei OceanStor Pacific Accelerates Genome Sequencing appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by staff on (#6BT9A)
ISC 2023, one of the biggest supercomputing confabs of the year, will be held May 21-25 in Hamburg, and for those days the conference will be the place to be in HPC. If last year’s ISC marked a big step in coming out from under the pandemic shadow, let's hope this year’s event leaves it completely behind us. ISC 2023 will have 147 exhibitors, 15 percent more than last year, along with hundreds of items on the conference’s extensive agenda: keynotes, sessions, off-site events – all that. Getting the most of the conference calls for good time management and good judgment. As an assist to attendees we spoke with three industry thought leaders – Katie Antypas of NERSC, Earl Joseph of Hyperion Research and Addison Snell of Intersect360 Research – about conference events, keynotes and potential news developments they think will be worthy of your attention.The post ISC 2023: HPC Experts’ Thoughts on Making the Most of the Conference appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by staff on (#6BT44)
SUNNYVALE, CA — May 18, 2022— HPC and hyperscale industry analyst firm Intersect360 Research today said the traditional worldwide high performance computing market totaled $38.1 billion at the end of 2022, a year-over-year increase of 8.1 percent from 2021. The expanded HPC-AI market grew 11.3 percent, reaching $44.4 billion last year. In its newly-released report, Worldwide […]The post Intersect360 Research: HPC Market Up 8% in 2022 in Return to Pre-Pandemic Growth appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by staff on (#6BSVV)
CHATSWORTH, Calif. – May 18, 2023 – Multi-cloud data management company DDN today announced what the company said is a major breakthrough for its all flash and hybrid storage solutions. DDN’s parallel file system technology, combined with AI and data center specific data compression, delivers the highest performance efficiency straight into generative AI, machine learning […]The post DDN Announces QLC SSD Storage for Generative AI, ML, HPC Applications appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by staff on (#6BSVW)
May 18, 2023 — RIKEN and Intel Corporation have announced joint R&D in the field of advanced computing technologies, such as AI, HPC and quantum computing. As part of the agreement, RIKEN will also engage with Intel Foundry Services to create prototypes of these new solutions. Collaboration areas include technologies in the fields of supercomputers and […]The post RIKEN and Intel Aim for Zettascale in Joint R&D for HPC, AI and Quantum appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by staff on (#6BSSH)
RENO, Nev. — May 18, 2023 — CIQ, the company behind Rocky Linux, today launched Fuzzball, a tool designed to unify the power of infrastructure optimized for all Performance Intensive Computing (PIC) workloads, such as sophisticated research, scientific modeling, AI/ML and compute and data analytics, with the agility and choice that enterprises have come to […]The post CIQ Launches Fuzzball, Combining Enterprise Computing and HPC for Performance-Intensive Computing appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
by staff on (#6BSRF)
May 18, 2023, SAN FRANCISCO — SingleStore, maker of a cloud-native database built for real-time applications, today announced the launch of SingleStore Kai for MongoDB, a new API for real-time analytics on JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) and vector based similarity searches for MongoDB-based AI applications — without the need for any query changes or data transformations. […]The post SingleStore Launches MongoDB API for AI and Real-Time Analytics on JSON appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by staff on (#6BSRG)
HIROSHIMA, Japan, May 17, 2023 — Micron Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq: MU) announced today it will introduce extreme ultraviolet (EUV) technology to Japan, bringing patterning technology to manufacture its next generation of DRAM, the 1-gamma (1γ) node. Micron said it will be the first semiconductor company to bring EUV technology to Japan, at its Hiroshima fab. […]The post Micron to Bring EUV Technology for Memory Manufacturing to Japan appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by staff on (#6BSMX)
With increased global competition and rising customer expectations, industrial engineers are under incredible pressure to lower their expenses while maintaining quality and performance. To overcome these challenges, they are transforming their workflows by bringing the physical and digital worlds together. Engineering simulation technology is at the forefront of the fourth industrial revolution, transforming data into actionable insight. Operational efficiency, reliability, durability, and performance of industrial equipment can all be improved and accelerated by simulation and cloud computing.The post Unlock Industrial Cloud Transformation with Ansys and AWS appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by staff on (#6BSBS)
After nearly seven years of service, thousands of user projects, and tens of billions of compute hours, the Cori supercomputer at the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) will be retired at the end of May. With its first cabinets installed in 2015 and the system fully deployed by 2016, Cori has been in […]The post Cori Supercomputer Bids NERSC and HPC Community Adieu appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by staff on (#6BSBT)
May 17, 2023 – VAST Data, a data platform company for AI, today announced it is now a certified datastore for NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD, designed to provide organizations with scalable performance for machine learning and deep learning workloads, including generative AI. The company said the VAST Data Platform is the first enterprise network attached storage (NAS) […]The post VAST Data Achieves NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD Certification appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by staff on (#6BSA9)
In this episode of the @HPCpodcast, sponsored by Lenovo, Shahin and Doug kick off what we expect to be a series of looks at HPC software and its convergence with traditional enterprise IT software. We cover the evolution of software through phases of IT, we look at the roster of relevant HPC programs from development environment to system administration and end-user requirements, along with traditional and emerging applications. Shahin also shares his somewhat contrarian take on the aphorism about software eating the world.The post @HPCpodcast: Software May Be Eating the World – But Is it Eating HPC? appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
by staff on (#6BS8K)
Santa Clara, California – Gigamon, the leading deep observability company, today shares insights into its ability to enable customers to reduce the power consumption, carbon emissions, and energy costs of cloud, security and observability tools by as much as 87 percent over a five-year time horizon2. To further support customers in their efforts to best […]The post Gigamon Announces Results for Cutting Cloud Power Consumption, Emissions appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by staff on (#6BS8M)
WAYNE, Pa., May 17, 2023 — Cornelis Networks, provider of high-performance networking solutions for the data intensive technical computing (HPC and AI) applications and workloads, has named David Joseph chief financial officer. As the demand for AI infrastructure has risen sharply this year, Joseph joins Cornelis Networks during a period of rapid growth. In his […]The post Cornelis Networks Appoints David Joseph CFO appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by staff on (#6BS8N)
ORLANDO, Florida, May 17, 2023 – Intel and SAP SE today announced a strategic collaboration to deliver SAP software landscapes in the cloud. Designed to help customers derive greater scalability, agility and consolidation of existing SAP software landscapes, the collaboration deepens Intel’s focus on delivering extremely powerful and secure instances for SAP, powered by 4th […]The post Intel and SAP Collaborate on Cloud appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by staff on (#6BRTM)
Seoul, May 16, 2023 – SK hynix Inc. announced today that its U.S.-based subsidiary Solidigm’s board of directors has appointed David M. Dixon, senior vice president and general manager of Solidigm’s data center storage group, and Kevin (Jongwon) Noh, chief business officer of Solidigm and president at SK hynix, as new co-chief executive officers. The board, which […]The post SK hynix’s U.S. Subsidiary Solidigm Appoints Dixon, Noh Co-CEOs appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by staff on (#6BRTN)
LONDON and BERLIN, May 16, 2023 – Q-CTRL, a developer of quantum technologies through quantum control infrastructure software, today announced the company’s expansion in Europe with office openings in Germany and the UK. With these new offices, Q-CTRL is well positioned to add talent to its world-leading research team, collaborate with European partners and customers to […]The post Q-CTRL Opens Offices in London and Berlin appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by staff on (#6BRSZ)
INDIANAPOLIS — May. 16, 2023 — Authenticx, which helps healthcare enterprises improve operations, compliance and business insights from recorded customer conversations, has appointed Eric Prugh chief product officer. Prugh brings more than 15 years of experience in building and scaling software companies in go-to-market, product and international functions to Authenticx. He previously served as co-founder […]The post Authenticx Conversational AI Names Eric Prugh CPO appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by staff on (#6BRS6)
SEATTLE, May 16, 2023 — A-Alpha Bio, a synthetic biology and machine learning company that measures and engineers protein-protein interactions, and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) today announced a collaboration to combat multiple pathogen families of concern. To enable this work, A-Alpha Bio has been awarded an additional $2.4 million sub-contract from the Joint Program Executive […]The post A-Alpha Bio and Livermore Lab Expand ML Collaboration on Antibody Discovery and Biothreats appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by staff on (#6BRRE)
London – May 16, 2023 — Imperial College London has signed a joint collaboration with Lenovo and Intel to deliver more sustainable High Performance Computing (HPC) as part of their central Research Computing Service (RCS). The agreement also creates a new ICICLE collaboration, in which Lenovo and Intel will support access to a range of long-term […]The post Lenovo and Intel Partner for Sustainable HPC and AI at Imperial College London appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
by staff on (#6BRRF)
May 15, 2023 — Kelly Chipps, a nuclear astrophysicist at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, has been appointed to the Nuclear Science Advisory Committee, or NSAC. The committee provides official advice to DOE and the National Science Foundation, or NSF, about issues relating to the national program for basic nuclear science research. “I am honored and humbled to have […]The post Kelly Chipps Named to Federal Nuclear Science Advisory Committee appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by staff on (#6BRQR)
Enschede, Netherlands, St. Gallen, Switzerland, May 15th, 2023 – QMware and QuiX Quantum are collaborating to develop what the companies say is the first integrated, hybrid quantum-classical platform in Enschede, the Netherlands, where QuiX Quantum’s headquarters is located. The hybrid architecture integrates high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure with native quantum computing technology onsite. The companies said […]The post Quantum-HPC Integrated Data Center under Development in the Netherlands appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
by staff on (#6BRPR)
AUSTIN, Texas, May 11, 2023 — Nextira, a cloud solutions provider for cloud migration, technology optimization and digital transformation, announced today it has been selected as a systems integrator for Ansys Gateway powered by AWS. The partnership establishes Nextira as a trusted technology partner empowered to equip engineering and manufacturing companies with Ansys’ simulation and […]The post Nextira Selected for Implementing Ansys Gateway Powered by AWS appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by staff on (#6BR5X)
The Argonne Leadership Computing Facility will begin a new Aurora Learning Paths series on Wednesday, May 17 from 1:30-3:30 pm CT. Two more sessions will be held on June 14 and July 12. Registration is here. The three-part series will go into detail about how to apply key Intel architectural innovations and libraries via smart […]The post ALCF Starts Aurora Learning Path Series May 17 appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by staff on (#6BQ2T)
Gone are the days when liquid cooling for HPC-class servers (and, for that matter, other types of servers and PCs) is thought of as risky. In fact, liquid cooling has been under development for decades -- it goes back much farther than you might think. And now that the power required to cool HPC clusters and data centers has become so expensive and carbon-intensive, liquid cooling has become increasingly prevalent. Some HPC centers report liquid cooling has cut their electrical spending by more than 30 percent. These and related topics are the focus of this @HPCpodcast episode, sponsored by Lenovo. Shahin and Doug discuss liquid cooling as part of decarbonization and sustainability strategies. We cover everything from chilled doors to direct-to-chip, immersion cooling, vapor chambers, under-water data centersThe post @HPCpodcast: For Lower Costs and Carbon, Liquid Cooling’s Growing HPC Presence appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
by staff on (#6BPDR)
KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 11, 2023 — Advanced Clustering Technologies has announced the release of ClusterVisor 1.0, an update the company said enhances the features and benefits of this high performance computing (HPC) cluster management system. ClusterVisor offers an easy-to-use web interface to deploy, provision, manage, monitor, and maintain the HPC cluster for its lifetime. […]The post Advanced Clustering Technologies Announces ClusterVisor 1.0 HPC Management System appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
by Doug Black on (#6BPDS)
If a computer’s intelligence can be anthropomorphized, then an AI supercomputer that can scale to 26,000 GPUs (26 exaFLOPS AI throughput) is at the head of the class. That’s the case with Google’s new A3 GPU supercomputers for Google Cloud, introduced at the Google I/O 2023 conference. Google said A3 GPU VMs are designed to […]The post Google Launches AI Supercomputer Powered by Tens of Thousands of NVIDIA H100 GPUs appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
by staff on (#6BP9Y)
Sunnyvale, Calif. – May 9, 2023 – Researchers from NTT Research, Inc., the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and several optical computing companies have demonstrated an approach to optically driven deep neural networks (DNN) that they say resolves the memory-access bottleneck in resource-constrained edge devices, enabling significant energy usage and latency reductions. Conceived by NTT […]The post NTT, MIT and Other Researchers Demonstrate Optically Accelerated Edge Computing appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
by staff on (#6BP1C)
PARIS, May 11, 2023 – Digital Realty (NYSE: DLR), provider of cloud- and carrier-neutral data center, colocation, and interconnection solutions, today expanded its service offering to customers with a new high-performance computing (HPC)-capable data center in Paris, France. With the increased adoption of advanced, data-driven technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and data analytics, companies […]The post Digital Realty Equips Paris Data Center with Liquid Cooling for HPC appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by staff on (#6BNYP)
Paris – May 11, 2023 – Eviden, an Atos business in digital, cloud, big data and security, today launched Qaptiva for quantum application development. Eviden said it is enabling a software and hardware partner ecosystem to use the Qaptiva application development platform for corporate customers to develop quantum applications, and run them in as-a-service or on premises […]The post Eviden Announces Quantum Application Development Platform appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
by staff on (#6BNW3)
London, 11th May, 2023 – Kao Data, developer and operator of high-performance data centers for enterprise, cloud, HPC and AI, has today announced a 40 megawatt (MW) data centre in Manchester, UK. Following the acquisition of two new data centres last year, the move represents the next phase in the expansion of the Kao Data […]The post Kao Data Invests £350M in 40MW Manchester HPC-AI Data Center appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by Doug Black on (#6BN1X)
Paul Abston, leader of the HPC Infrastructure Operations Group of the National Center for Computational Sciences and manager of the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility’s data center, has been named Data Center Manager of the Year for 2023. The award, sponsored by Data Center World, the global conference for data center facilities and IT professionals, recognizes […]The post OLCF’s Paul Abston Named Data Center Manager of the Year appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by staff on (#6BMWR)
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 10, 2023 — In an effort to improve fairness or reduce backlogs, machine learning models are sometimes designed to mimic human decision making, such as deciding whether social media posts violate toxic content policies. But researchers from MIT and elsewhere have found that these models often do not replicate human decisions about […]The post MIT: Machine Learning Models Too Judgmental on Rule Violations appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by staff on (#6BMWS)
German scientific research center Helmholtz Munich has selected DDN AI data management solutions to accelerate the organization’s AI-driven workloads. The research integrates AI methodologies and spans multiple data-intensive computational applications, such as decoding plant genomes, tissue sample testing or creature and epidemiology cohort studies. Helmholtz Munich, one of 19 research centers within the Helmholtz Association, […]The post Helmholtz Munich Selects DDN for AI-Driven Workloads appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
by staff on (#6BMN2)
Researchers at ETH Zurich say they have succeeding in demonstrating that quantum mechanical objects that are far apart can be much more strongly correlated with each other than is possible in conventional systems. For this experiment, they used superconducting circuits for the first time. Led by Andreas Wallraff, professor of solid state physics, the researchers […]The post ETH Zurich Researchers Demonstrate Quantum Mechanical Correlation at Distance appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by staff on (#6BKQJ)
Lévis, Québec, Canada – May 9, 2023 – QScale, a sustainable computing infrastructure company, today announced a strategic investment by Aligned Data Centers, with support from existing shareholders, including the government of Québec through Investissement Québec and Desjardins Capital. The investment enables QScale to accelerate its development of high-density computing center ecosystems across Québec. QScale will use […]The post QScale Announces Financing Round appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by staff on (#6BKK8)
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, May 9, 2023 — Q-CTRL, a developer of quantum control infrastructure software, announced the addition of Dave Kielpinski as principal quantum control scientist. Kielpinski has spent the last 25 years in scientiic research projects. In 2002, he authored a foundational paper for quantum computing, which laid out the framework for the architecture of […]The post Q-CTRL Names Dave Kielpinski Principal Quantum Control Scientist appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
by staff on (#6BKK9)
Though long gone from the HPC systems business, IBM is asserting itself in the HPC-AI and generative AI markets with its announcement today of IBM watsonx, a genAI and data platform. Announced at its annual Think conference in San Franciscolso, IBM also unveiled a GPU-as-a-service infrastructure for AI-intensive workloads, an AI-powered dashboard to report on […]The post IBM Unveils Watsonx Generative AI Platform appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by staff on (#6BJGX)
San Francisco, May 8, 2023 — Galileo, the machine-learning (ML) data intelligence company for unstructured data, today announced the launch of its proprietary data-quality intelligence platform, called Galileo Data Intelligence for Computer Vision. A solution for data quality issues across the entire ML workflow, the Galileo platform will allow data scientists and ML engineers to […]The post Galileo Unveils ML Data-Quality Intelligence Platform for Computer Vision Models appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
by staff on (#6BJGY)
The Women in HPC (WHPC) Volunteer Committee for ISC23 has announced an in-person events schedule for this year’s conference at the Congress Center in Hamburg. “In keeping with our continued drive towards greater inclusivity within the HPC community, we are thrilled that this year the ISC Committee has offered us the opportunity to host events […]The post Women in HPC Announces Events at ISC 2023 appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
by staff on (#6BFZE)
[SPONSORED GUEST ARTICLE] HPC-based research and development is expensive, and lagging investments by U.S. industry in HPC could jeopardize this country’s global economic standing. This article provides a summary of a white paper developed on behalf of Dell Technologies by HPC industry analyst firm Hyperion Research, on the crucial role that HPC investments by the U.S. government can play in supporting and accelerating the economic success and global competitiveness of U.S. industry.The post Dell: The Crucial Government-Industry HPC Link for Accelerating U.S. Global Competitiveness appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
by Doug Black on (#6BF3C)
May 4, 2023, Austin — Dell Technologies today announced three services designed for data scientists and programmers who develop and deploy AI/ML models but whose other tasks force them to spend relatively little of their time on coding models. The Dell Managed Developer Cloud are self-service virtual machines and containers in an API-based cloud environment, with built-in […]The post Dell Announces Three Managed Services to Accelerate AI/ML Development and Deployment appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
by staff on (#6BF1J)
Maisons-Laffitte (France), May 4, 2023 – SiPearl, the company building the high-performance low-power microprocessor for exascale supercomputers in Europe, has announced the appointment of Vivian Blanchard as vice president hardware research & development. Previously serving as head of Atos’ ASIC Research & Development Department, he joined SiPearl to support the growth of the hardware R&D […]The post Vivian Blanchard Named VP Hardware R&D at SiPearl appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by staff on (#6BEX5)
PALO ALTO, Calif. – May 4, 2023 – Metabob announced today a new artificial intelligence (AI)-powered virtual studio code (VSCode) extension for its debugging and refactoring tool that the company says speeds software development code review by 60 percent. It provides users with functional context-sensitive code recommendations to fix errors right in the integrated development […]The post Metabob Launches New AI Generative VSCode Extension appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
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by staff on (#6BETR)
A UK chip startup, VyperCore, says it has come up with a memory management scheme that does a software layer end-around and delivers as much as a 10x throughput improvement for high performance, general-purpose workloads without code modification. The company’s core insight, as described in a recent EE Times article: move “away from the processor’s […]The post UK Startup VyperCore Says Its RISC-V Chip’s Memory Management Innovation Delivers 10X Performance Boost appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
by staff on (#6BDTD)
The growing imperative of ESG- and carbon-related issues in the HPC industry – and in IT generally – is the topic of this week’s @HPCpodcast episode (sponsored by Lenovo). Shahin and Doug speak with Adrian Cockcroft, an analyst colleague of Shahin’s at OrionX and former vice president of sustainability architecture at Amazon Web Services, where he helped customers apply sustainability practices to their businesses. The good news shared by Adrian is that Big Tech companies and IT in general are decarbonizing more effectively than had been expected a few years ago. Even as systems become denser and hotter, data centers increasingly are adopting renewable energy sources, liquid cooling and other measures that reduce usage of carbon-based energy sources. He tells us that on a per-watts basis, the IT industry has plateaued – though, of course, total watts consumed continues to climb.The post @HPCpodcast: Former AWS Sustainability VP on the State of Decarbonization in HPC and IT appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
by staff on (#6BDH9)
CALGARY, Alberta & NEW YORK– KKR investment firm and CoolIT Systems, a provider of scalable liquid cooling solutions for demanding computing environments, today announced the signing of a definitive agreement under which KKR will acquire CoolIT. The investment is intended to support the company’s ability to scale and serve its global customers across the data […]The post KKR to Acquire CoolIT Systems appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.
by staff on (#6BCFP)
ST PAUL, Minn., May 2, 2023 — Hyperion Research, the industry analyst and market intelligence firm for high performance computing (HPC), AI, cloud, quantum, and associated emerging markets, today announced that registration is open for their HPC Market Update Briefing Breakfast during ISC23. The event takes place Tuesday, May 23, 2023, 7:45-9:30 AM at the […]The post Hyperion Research HPC Market Update Breakfast Briefing to Be Held May 23 During ISC23 appeared first on High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC.