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CEA and SpectroniteDevelop Software Radio for Spectrally Efficient Backhaul 5G Solutions
GRENOBLE and SOPHIA-ANTIPOLIS, France – March 1, 2022 – CEA, a French R&D organization, and Spectronite, a developer wireless backhaul technology, today announced they have adapted CEA-Leti’s spectrally efficient waveform with enhanced spectral efficiency for Spectronite’s X-Series modem for 5G systems. CEA-Leti is a technology research institute at CEA that pioneers micro- and nanotechnologies, including radiofrequency technologies. Spectronite offers a unique software-defined […]The post CEA and Spectronite Develop Software Radio for Spectrally Efficient Backhaul 5G Solutions appeared first on insideHPC.
Quantum Corp. Announces Hyperscale Tape Storage System
SAN JOSE, Calif., March 1, 2022 — Quantum Corporation (NASDAQ: QMCO) today announced the availability of a new tape storage system designed for hyperscale archive environments, the Scalar i6H. The Scalar i6H is a modular tape storage system that was designed in collaboration with some of the world’s largest hyperscalers and is now being made available to […]The post Quantum Corp. Announces Hyperscale Tape Storage System appeared first on insideHPC.
WEKA Appoints Nilesh Patel as Chief Product Officer
CAMPBELL, Calif., March 1, 2022 – Data platform for AI company WEKA today announced that Nilesh Patel has joined as its first Chief Product Officer. Reporting to CEO and co-founder Liran Zvibel, Patel will be responsible for developing WEKA’s mid-to-long term product and solutions roadmap and driving associated technology alliances and services delivery as the company enters […]The post WEKA Appoints Nilesh Patel as Chief Product Officer appeared first on insideHPC.
OmniSci Rebrands as HEAVY.AI
SAN FRANCISCO – March 1, 2022 – Advanced analytics company OmniSci announced its rebrand to HEAVY.AI with the intent of helping enterprises face a new era of challenges in leveraging their big location and time data to visualize and identify business opportunities and risks. The pace of new digital data being created continues to skyrocket. […]The post OmniSci Rebrands as HEAVY.AI appeared first on insideHPC.
DOE: $125M for Small Business Climate Change R&D
Feb. 28, 2022 — The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced $125 million for small businesses pursuing clean energy research and development (R&D) projects. The projects range from grid modernization and carbon removal to renewable energy and energy storage. More details on this funding opportunity can be found HERE. Small businesses are the backbones of […]The post DOE: $125M for Small Business Climate Change R&D appeared first on insideHPC.
Tartabit and Quectel Collaborate on Microsoft Azure IoT Deployment
BARCELONA – February 28, 2022 – Today, Tartabit LLC announces the availability of new Quectel BC66 low-code solution templates within their IoT Bridge designed to enable frictionless pathway into Microsoft Azure. This new update to the IoT Bridge, in collaboration with Quectel, a leading IoT solution provider, demonstrates Tartabit’s commitment to easing integration between LPWAN […]The post Tartabit and Quectel Collaborate on Microsoft Azure IoT Deployment appeared first on insideHPC.
Fungible Picks Avery Design Systems PCI Express VIP for Hyperscale Compliance, Connectivity
Tewksbury, MA., Feb 28, 2022 — Avery Design Systems, maker of functional verification solutions, today announced its PCI Express Verification IP (VIP) has been selected by Fungible Inc., a data center infrastructure company, for compliance and connectivity of its Fungible Data Processing Unit (DPU). The Fungible DPU is designed to address requirements in hyperscale data […]The post Fungible Picks Avery Design Systems PCI Express VIP for Hyperscale Compliance, Connectivity appeared first on insideHPC.
Testsigma Raises $4.6M for Open Source Test Automation
San Francisco – February 28, 2022 — Test automation company Testsigma has secured a $4.6M seed funding led by Accel and STRIVE, with participation from BoldCap and a host of well known entrepreneurs and operators. These include Shanmugam Krishnasamy, co-founder and CTO of Freshworks; Kiran Darisi, co-founder and VP of engineering at Freshworks; Parsuram Vijayasankar, co-founder […]The post Testsigma Raises $4.6M for Open Source Test Automation appeared first on insideHPC.
@HPCpodcast Special Edition: HPC/AI-Powered Geopolitcal Cyberwar and Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
The Russian invasion of Ukraine may involve a heavy measure of cyberwar, a new and shrouded form of espionage and sabotage with potentially devastating impacts. Here we offer a special edition of the @HPCpodcast to discuss the role of "geopolitical cyberwar" -- nation-state cyber strategies driven by combinations of HPC and AI, and the relative sophistication of the Russians vs. the U.S. and western Europe. Our guest: Richard Stiennon (his Google Books profile), he is a cyber security industry analyst and author who was formerly of Gartner’s IT Security Research Practice and a Forbes columnist. Stiennon told us he is surprisedThe post @HPCpodcast Special Edition: HPC/AI-Powered Geopolitcal Cyberwar and Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine appeared first on insideHPC.
High Performance Computing for R&D
[SPONSORED POST] In this eBook, "High Performance Computing for R&D," sponsored by Rescale, Microsoft Azure and AMD, we take a look at HPC deployments in support of R&D efforts. In many ways, the HPC solution in the cloud offered by Rescale on Azure delivers an unprecedented amount of power while solving for many crucial and common challenges faced by R&D and design teams across many industries.The post High Performance Computing for R&D appeared first on insideHPC.
GIGABYTE Introduces Direct Liquid Cooled Servers Powered by NVIDIA for Baseboard Accelerators and CPUs
February 24th 2022 – GIGABYTE Technology, (TWSE: 2376), an industry leader in high-performance servers and workstations, today introduced two new liquid cooled HPC and AI training servers, G262-ZL0 and G492-ZL2, that can push the NVIDIA HGX A100 accelerators and AMD EPYC 7003 processors to the limit with enterprise-grade liquid cooling. To prevent overheating and server […]The post GIGABYTE Introduces Direct Liquid Cooled Servers Powered by NVIDIA for Baseboard Accelerators and CPUs appeared first on insideHPC.
UAE Ministry of Defense to Host Defense Industry, Technology and Security Conference March 2-3
Abu Dhabi, UAE – 25 February 2021 — The United Arab Emirates Ministry of Defence (MoD) will host the International Defense Industry, Technology and Security Conference (IDITSC) at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC), UAE on March 2 and 3, 2022. For more information and registration, visit: http://www.iditsc.com/index.html The conference’s strategic partners are G42, […]The post UAE Ministry of Defense to Host Defense Industry, Technology and Security Conference March 2-3 appeared first on insideHPC.
Woman in Data Science Worldwide Conference to Be Held March 7
Women in Data Science will hold its conference on Monday, March 7, 2022, a technical conference featuring outstanding women doing exceptional work in data science and related fields, in a variety of domains. For more information about the conference, refer to our website: widsconference.org The WiDS Worldwide conference is a hybrid event, taking place in-person at […]The post Woman in Data Science Worldwide Conference to Be Held March 7 appeared first on insideHPC.
NCI Australia Selects SoftIron for Ceph-based Storage for Integrated HPC Environment
London – February 24, 2022 – SoftIron Ltd., a maker of task-specific data infrastructure appliances, today announced their selection by National Computational Infrastructure (NCI) Australia, to provide Ceph-based object storage for its integrated computational environment. The new storage system will support Australia’s leading researchers through the provision of high-performance computing (HPC), cloud computing and data […]The post NCI Australia Selects SoftIron for Ceph-based Storage for Integrated HPC Environment appeared first on insideHPC.
American Mathematical Society Cancels Participation in 2022 ICM Conference in Russia
A statement from AMS President Ruth Charney: The AMS leadership is alarmed by the current situation in Ukraine and its implications for the 2022 International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM), scheduled to take place in St. Petersburg, Russia. International exchange is essential to the growth and health of research mathematics. The ICM provides a unique opportunity to […]The post American Mathematical Society Cancels Participation in 2022 ICM Conference in Russia appeared first on insideHPC.
congatec Introduces x86-based COM-HPC Server
San Diego, February 24, 2022 congatec, a vendor of embedded and edge computing technology, announced the launch x86 based COM-HPC Server modules and the availability of three new Server-on-Module families parallel to the launch of the introduction of the Intel Xeon D processor family, formerly codenamed Ice Lake D. The new COM-HPC Server modules in […]The post congatec Introduces x86-based COM-HPC Server appeared first on insideHPC.
HPE and Ayar Labs Partner to Bring Optical I/O to Slingshot Fabric for HPC and AI
HPC systems leader Hewlett Packard Enterprise and startup Ayar Labs, maker of chip-to-chip optical I/O connectivity, today announced a strategic collaboration to integrate silicon photonics within HPE's high performance Slingshot fabric. Longer term, HPE envisions future generations of HPC systems interconnects significantly enhanced by optical I/O, which is a silicon photonics-based technology that uses light instead of electricity to transmit data. The technology addresses both the need for higher data rates and improved energy efficiency (see "Composable HPC-AI at Scale: The Emergence of Optical I/O Chiplets").The post HPE and Ayar Labs Partner to Bring Optical I/O to Slingshot Fabric for HPC and AI appeared first on insideHPC.
Quantum: IonQ Claims 20 Algorithmic Qubits
Feb. 23, 2022 — Today, IonQ (NYSE: IONQ) announced that IonQ Aria, the company’s latest quantum computer, has achieved a record 20 algorithmic qubits and has furthered its lead as the most powerful quantum computer in the industry based on standard application-oriented industry benchmarks. IonQ Aria, currently available for customers in private beta, has the potential […]The post Quantum: IonQ Claims 20 Algorithmic Qubits appeared first on insideHPC.
@HPCpodcast: The Potboiler HPC Chip Business
It's a data center server chip industry that in five years has altered profoundly from Intel's unilateral dominance. The new, multilateral landscape delivers an endless source of innovation, rapid change and drama. Can Intel regain technology leadership? Can AMD and Nvidia -- in partnership with TSMC -- continue to executive at such high levels? With all three leading players offering CPUs and GPUs, how will it all shake out? Competition is good; intense competition is even better.The post @HPCpodcast: The Potboiler HPC Chip Business appeared first on insideHPC.
insideHPC Guide to NVIDIA EGX Platform: One Architecture for Every Workload – Part 3
[SPONSORED POST] This technology guide sponsored by PNY describes how the NVIDIA® EGX™ Platform provides a single architecture to meet every data center workload need. PNY aids in GPU selection and testing allowing partners to equip customers with the best NVIDIA EGX Platform solution based on their needs.The post insideHPC Guide to NVIDIA EGX Platform: One Architecture for Every Workload – Part 3 appeared first on insideHPC.
DOE: $150M for Chemical and Materials Science to Cut Climate Impacts of Energy Technologies and Manufacturing
Feb. 22, 2022 — The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced $150 million in open funding for research projects focused on increasing efficiency and curbing carbon emissions from energy technologies and manufacturing. This funding will support research underpinning DOE’s Energy Earthshots Initiatives, which set goals for significant improvements in clean energy technology within a […]The post DOE: $150M for Chemical and Materials Science to Cut Climate Impacts of Energy Technologies and Manufacturing appeared first on insideHPC.
Exascale Computing Project Brings Hardware-Accelerated Optimizations to MPICH Library
The MPICH library is one of the most popular implementations of MPI.[i] Primarily developed at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) with contributions from external collaborators, MPICH has adhered to the idea of delivering a high-performance MPI library by working closely with vendors in which the MPICH software provides the link between the MPI interface used by applications programmers and vendors who provide low-level hardware acceleration for their network devices. Yanfei Guo (Figure 1), the principal investigator (PI) of the Exascale MPI project in the Exascale Computing Project (ECP) and assistant computer scientist at ANL, is following this tradition. According to Guo, “The ECP MPICH team is working closely with vendors to add general optimizations—optimizations that will work in all situations—to speed MPICH and leverage the capabilities of accelerators, such as GPUs.”The post Exascale Computing Project Brings Hardware-Accelerated Optimizations to MPICH Library appeared first on insideHPC.
NSF Extends TACC’S Stampede2 HPC System through mid-2023
The Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) has announced that the National Science Foundation (NSF) has extended operational funding for the Stampede2 supercomputer through June 2023. Prior to the extension, the life of the system was expected to end in September 2022. As part of the extension, 448 of the oldest Intel Knights Landing Xeon Phi […]The post NSF Extends TACC’S Stampede2 HPC System through mid-2023 appeared first on insideHPC.
Dell Technologies Interview: Wirth Research Talks (and Walks) HPC for Cutting Carbon Footprints
[Sponsored Content] In this interview, part of our series conducted on behalf of Dell Technologies, UK-based engineering firm Wirth Research talks about using HPC to cut its clients carbon footprints – specifically, supermarket companies.But as Wirth’s Rob Rowsell explains, Wirth also walks the energy efficiency walk. Two years ago, when the firm decided to overhaul its engineering IT infrastructure, Wirth decided to house its Dell Technologies-based HPC gear (or “kit,” as Rowsell says) in geothermal-powered (zero carbon energy source) Verne Global, which is located in Iceland. The greenhouse gas cutting results Wirth delivers for its clients and for itself are impressive.The post Dell Technologies Interview: Wirth Research Talks (and Walks) HPC for Cutting Carbon Footprints appeared first on insideHPC.
Intel Unveils Dual-track (Performance/Efficiency) Xeon Roadmap through 2024
At Intel’s investor day event in San Francisco yesterday, the company unveiled a dual-track the roadmap for its Xeon data center chip through 2024 – one track emphasizing high performance (P-core Sapphire Rapids), the other energy efficiency (E-core Sierra Forest). Intel’s future generation architecture strategy will move from two optimized platforms into a single commonone. […]The post Intel Unveils Dual-track (Performance/Efficiency) Xeon Roadmap through 2024 appeared first on insideHPC.
@HPCpodcast: The 9 – Wait, the 10 – Key Drivers of the Tech-Driven World to Come
The world is increasingly tech-dominated, but what are the major tech drivers? In this episode of the @HPCpodcast, Shahin Khan and Doug Black propose a framework for understanding where tech -- most of it HPC-AI related tech -- is taking us over the next 10 to 20 years. It’s a framework covering most aspects of our work and personal lives, the sources of efficiency, competitiveness and innovation in the global economy to come , and how we'll address the big problems for which the world craves solutions.The post @HPCpodcast: The 9 – Wait, the 10 – Key Drivers of the Tech-Driven World to Come appeared first on insideHPC.
Rigetti Reports 99.5% Fidelities on Quantum-Classical Chip
Berkeley, CA, Feb. 17, 2022 — Quantum-classical systems developer Rigetti Holdings announced today it has achieved entangling gate fidelities as high as 99.5% on its next-generation chip architecture, “crossing what is believed to be a key threshold for commercial quantum computing,” the company said. The results follow the company’s recent announcements on scalability and speed […]The post Rigetti Reports 99.5% Fidelities on Quantum-Classical Chip appeared first on insideHPC.
Toshiba, JPMorgan Chase, Ciena Announce Quantum-secure Network for Blockchain
Feb. 17, 2022 — JPMorgan Chase, Toshiba and networking systems company Ciena announced today they have demonstrated a viable quantum key distribution (QKD) network for metropolitan areas that is resistant to quantum computing attacks and capable of supporting 800 Gbps data rates. “The research team demonstrated the ability of the newly developed QKD network to […]The post Toshiba, JPMorgan Chase, Ciena Announce Quantum-secure Network for Blockchain appeared first on insideHPC.
Edge NVMe Storage for Autonomous Vehicles
In this sponsored post, Braden Cooper, Product Marketing Manager at One Stop Systems, indicates that as new developments and technologies in HPC are introduced, the need for more capture, compute, and storage in autonomous vehicles will continue to grow. To meet the throughput required by the latest GPUs, NVMe storage must be integrated into autonomous vehicles in a rugged and easily removable form factor.The post Edge NVMe Storage for Autonomous Vehicles appeared first on insideHPC.
Cloud HPC: AMD Announces Amazon EC2 C6a Instance
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Feb. 16, 2022 — AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) announced the expansion of Amazon Web Services Inc. (AWS) AMD EPYC processor-based offerings with the general availability of compute optimized Amazon EC2 C6a instances. According to AWS, the C6a instances offer up to 15 percent better compute price/performance over previous generation C5a instances for a variety […]The post Cloud HPC: AMD Announces Amazon EC2 C6a Instance appeared first on insideHPC.
Altair Acquires Cassini for Development of Digital Thread Technology
TROY, Mich., Feb. 16, 2022 — Computational science and AI software company Altair (Nasdaq: ALTR) has acquired Cassini, a next-generation cloud native technology for Industry 4.0. Altair said the acquisition deepens its expertise and strengthens its ability to offer digital thread solutions via the Altair One cloud platform. A digital thread provides a 360-degree view […]The post Altair Acquires Cassini for Development of Digital Thread Technology appeared first on insideHPC.
Atos Unveils Multi-architecture BullSequana XH3000 Supercomputer
Atos today unveiled BullSequana XH3000 supercomputer, a hybrid computing platform based on the OpenSequana architecture enabling the system to be powered by CPUs and GPUs architectures from AMD, Intel, NVIDIA (including its Arm-based Grace CPU) and, eventually, by the SiPearl European HPC microprocessor. The system is scheduled for availability the fourth quarter of this year. […]The post Atos Unveils Multi-architecture BullSequana XH3000 Supercomputer appeared first on insideHPC.
Sandia: Algorithm Could Shorten Quality Testing, Research in Industries by Months
ALBUQUERQUE, February 15, 2022 — A machine-learning algorithm developed at Sandia National Laboratories could provide auto manufacturing, aerospace and other industries a faster and more cost-efficient way to test bulk materials, Sandia announced today. The technique was published recently in the scientific journal Materials Science and Engineering: A. Production stoppages are costly. So manufacturers screen […]The post Sandia: Algorithm Could Shorten Quality Testing, Research in Industries by Months appeared first on insideHPC.
Argonne, University Researchers Team to Make Data FAIR for AI
In a new study, researchers from Argonne National Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of California San Diego, University of Minnesota, and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have laid out new practices to guide the curation of high energy physics datasets that makes them more FAIR — more findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable. Data is the lifeblood […]The post Argonne, University Researchers Team to Make Data FAIR for AI appeared first on insideHPC.
GIGABYTE Partners with Canonical to Certify Servers for Ubuntu
February 15th 2022 – High performance server and workstation maker GIGABYTE Technology today announced a partnership with Canonical to certify servers for the Ubuntu Server operating system to enable systems to be “quickly and confidently deployed,” GIBABYTE said. As part of GIGABYTE’s commitment to certifying enterprise solutions and to help customers with rapid deployment, GIGABYTE […]The post GIGABYTE Partners with Canonical to Certify Servers for Ubuntu appeared first on insideHPC.
DoD Picks DDN to Complement Penguin on HPCMP Supercomputing Upgrade
The Department of Defense will implement high performance storage company DDN‘s EXAScaler ES400X appliances in conjunction with Penguin Computing’s TrueHPC supercomputing platform for DoD’s High Performance Computing Modernization Program (HPCMP). The new systems will be integrated at the Navy DoD Supercomputing Resource Center (Navy DSRC) and Air Force Research Laboratory DoD Supercomputing Resource Center (AFRL DSRC), […]The post DoD Picks DDN to Complement Penguin on HPCMP Supercomputing Upgrade appeared first on insideHPC.
Overland-Tandberg and PoINT Software & Systems Launch S3 Object Storage on Tape
February 15, 2022 — With their new partnership, Overland-Tandberg and PoINT Software & Systems say they offer a solution designed to be cost-efficient and scalable solution for storing object data on tape. The tape-based object storage PoINT Archival Gateway stores object data on Overland-Tandberg NEO Tape Libraries for growing data volumes. In the object storage […]The post Overland-Tandberg and PoINT Software & Systems Launch S3 Object Storage on Tape appeared first on insideHPC.
Argonne to Hold Feb. 17 ATPESC HPC Training Program on Extreme-Scale Computing
On Thursday, Feb. 17, Ray Loy, director of the Argonne Training Program on Extreme-Scale Computing (ATPESC) at the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility, will hold a training session at 1 pm Central Time. Go here to register. ATPESC provides intensive, two-week training on the key skills, approaches and tools to design, implement and execute computational science […]The post Argonne to Hold Feb. 17 ATPESC HPC Training Program on Extreme-Scale Computing appeared first on insideHPC.
IBM Announces IBM Z As-A-Service for Modernizing Hybrid Cloud Applications
ARMONK, N.Y., February 14, 2022 — IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced developments to help clients accelerate transformation with capabilities designed to modernize applications across hybrid cloud environments. These include plans to deliver IBM Z as-a-service on IBM Cloud for development and test, as well as additional tools for developing hybrid applications. For the first time, developers will […]The post IBM Announces IBM Z As-A-Service for Modernizing Hybrid Cloud Applications appeared first on insideHPC.
insideHPC Guide to NVIDIA EGX Platform: One Architecture for Every Workload – Part 2
[SPONSORED POST] This technology guide sponsored by PNY describes how the NVIDIA® EGX™ Platform provides a single architecture to meet every data center workload need. PNY aids in GPU selection and testing allowing partners to equip customers with the best NVIDIA EGX Platform solution based on their needs.The post insideHPC Guide to NVIDIA EGX Platform: One Architecture for Every Workload – Part 2 appeared first on insideHPC.
Exascale Computing Project Issues Application Development Report
February 11, 2022 — The Exascale Computing Project (ECP) has issued a milestone report summarizes the status of all 30 ECP Application Development (AD) subprojects at the end of FY20. The 222-page report can be obtained from the ECP website. In October and November of 2020, a comprehensive assessment of AD projects was conducted by […]The post Exascale Computing Project Issues Application Development Report appeared first on insideHPC.
@HPCpodcast: Cloud HPC is Hot – But Is It Right for Everything?
Growth of cloud HPC for several years has outpaced overall HPC market growth, and public cloud providers continually add the latest and greatest chips, interconnects, memory and software applications to their HPC menus. No doubt public cloud HPC is a great place for HPC experimentation and POC projects. But beyond that, what about making a big move to cloud HPC – which kinds of companies and workloads should go to the cloud and which should stay on-prem?The post @HPCpodcast: Cloud HPC is Hot – But Is It Right for Everything? appeared first on insideHPC.
Google Cloud Chooses 3rd Gen AMD EPYC for HPC, EDA, CFD Workloads
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — February 10, 2022 — AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) today announced that AMD EPYC processors will power the new C2D virtual machine offering from Google Cloud, bringing customers strong performance and compute power for high-performance (HPC) memory-bound workloads in areas like electronic design automation (EDA) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD). This announcement continues […]The post Google Cloud Chooses 3rd Gen AMD EPYC for HPC, EDA, CFD Workloads appeared first on insideHPC.
SK Telecom Teams with Equinix on Quantum Cryptography Network Protection
Feb. 10, 2022: SK Telecom (NYSE:SKM) of South Korea today announced an agreement with digital infrastructure company Equinix to expand the quantum business including ‘QKD as a Service (QaaS)’ in Korean and overseas markets. The companies agreed to build a QKD environment in Equinix’s SL1 data center located in Sangam-dong, Seoul, using Equinix interconnection and digital […]The post SK Telecom Teams with Equinix on Quantum Cryptography Network Protection appeared first on insideHPC.
AMD: ‘All Necessary Approvals’ Received for Proposed Xilinx Deal
Silicon Valley — Feb. 10, 2022 — AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) today announced it has received approval from all necessary authorities to proceed with the acquisition of Xilinx, Inc. (NASDAQ: XLNX), a deal estimated at $35 billion. With the exception of the remaining customary closing conditions, all conditions to the transaction closing have been satisfied and […]The post AMD: ‘All Necessary Approvals’ Received for Proposed Xilinx Deal appeared first on insideHPC.
Grid.ai Acquires AI Platform Tensorwerk
New York, February 10, 2022 – Grid.ai, a cloud-based platform for building and training machine learning (ML) models, announced the acquisition of Tensorwerk, a company developing open-source projects in the deep-learning space. The acquisition is intended to boost the Grid.ai platform’s functionality, enabling data scientists and researchers to build advanced models faster and more efficiently on the cloud. […]The post Grid.ai Acquires AI Platform Tensorwerk appeared first on insideHPC.
15th Annual Energy High Performance Computing Conference to Be In-person March 1-3
Hosted annually at Rice University in Houston by the Ken Kennedy Institute, the Energy HPC Conference examines challenges and opportunities in HPC, computational science and engineering, machine learning, and data science. Registration for the conference is here. The final schedule will be released next week. Early bird registration ends February 18th. The agenda for the […]The post 15th Annual Energy High Performance Computing Conference to Be In-person March 1-3 appeared first on insideHPC.
AMD Infinity Hub: Channeling the Power of AMD Accelerators for Faster Time-to-Science
[Sponsored Content] GPUs have revolutionized HPC and AI, carrying advanced performance forward where Moore’s Law dropped off. The result: exploding global demand for the chips. The GPU market reached $87 billion for 2021 with a projected CAGR of 33 percent through 2025, according to a December report by market analyst firm ReportLinker. Combining lightning-fast compute […]The post AMD Infinity Hub: Channeling the Power of AMD Accelerators for Faster Time-to-Science appeared first on insideHPC.
Arm Veteran Matthew Mattina Joins Tenstorrent as VP of Machine Learning
Toronto — Feb. 8, 2022 — The same day Nvidia dropped its attempt to acquire Arm, Arm’s senior director of its Machine Learning Research Lab, Matthew Mattina, announced he is joining Toronto-based AI hardware startup Tenstorrent. It was more than a year ago that Tenstorrent hired chip designer Jim Keller, formerly with Intel, Apple and […]The post Arm Veteran Matthew Mattina Joins Tenstorrent as VP of Machine Learning appeared first on insideHPC.
Lenovo’s ‘Carbon-Negative’ Strategy for Customers Drives a Sustainable Energy Future
[Sponsored Content] The climate crisis – and, specifically, how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions generated by power-hungry data centers – was a top-of-mind issue at Lenovo’s recent Winterstock virtual event. The company has a lot to say on the issue in part because its strategy for addressing power usage has already cut greenhouse gas emissions […]The post Lenovo’s ‘Carbon-Negative’ Strategy for Customers Drives a Sustainable Energy Future appeared first on insideHPC.
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