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Call for Papers for Nov. 8 OCP Future Technologies Symposium
The Open Compute Project (OCP) Foundation has announce that the fourth Future Technologies Symposium will be located at the 2021 OCP Global Summit, taking place in person on November 8 – 10, 2021 in San Jose, CA, and virtually! The Symposium will be held on Monday November 8, 2021 as a full-day track on day […]The post Call for Papers for Nov. 8 OCP Future Technologies Symposium appeared first on insideHPC.
RMACC Offers Free Tutorial for HPC Newcomers May 18
BOULDER, CO. – Getting started on a high performance computing cluster can be a daunting task for the uninitiated, but a hands-on free-of-charge “beginners’ tutorial” as a lead-in to the Rocky Mountain Advanced Computing Consortium’s (RMACC) 11th Annual High Performance Computing Symposium could help smooth the pathway. The two-hour on-line session has been scheduled for Tuesday, […]The post RMACC Offers Free Tutorial for HPC Newcomers May 18 appeared first on insideHPC.
Lawrence Livermore Computational Scientist Jeffrey A.F. Hittinger Wins 2021 Corones Award
Ames, Iowa — April 26, 2021 — Jeffrey A.F. Hittinger, a computational scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), is the 2021 recipient of the James Corones Award in Leadership, Community Building and Communication from the Krell Institute. Hittinger, who earned his doctorate in aerospace engineering and scientific computing from the University of Michigan in 2000, […]The post Lawrence Livermore Computational Scientist Jeffrey A.F. Hittinger Wins 2021 Corones Award appeared first on insideHPC.
Unify Your HPC Computing Infrastructure from Edge-to-Core-to-Cloud
In this contributed article, Bill Wagner, CEO of Bright Computing, discusses how the definition of “edge computing” has solidified as “compute at the network edge” and has become inextricably tied to IoT and 5G. Yet there’s a much bigger and broader reality of edge that organizations are now facing.The post Unify Your HPC Computing Infrastructure from Edge-to-Core-to-Cloud appeared first on insideHPC.
New Hypre Library Approach Brings GPU-Based Algebraic Multigrid to Exascale and HPC Community
First developed in 1998, the hypre team has adapted their cross-platform high performance library to support a variety of machine architectures over the years. Hypre supports scalable solvers and preconditioners that can be applied to large sparse linear systems on parallel computers.[i] Their latest work now gives scientists the ability to efficiently utilize modern GPU-based extreme scale parallel supercomputers to address many scientific problems.The post New Hypre Library Approach Brings GPU-Based Algebraic Multigrid to Exascale and HPC Community appeared first on insideHPC.
Rice Univ. Researchers Claim 15x AI Model Training Speed-up Using CPUs
Reports are circulating in AI circles that researchers from Rice University claim a breakthrough in AI model training acceleration – without using accelerators. Running AI software on commodity x86 CPUs, the Rice computer science team say neural networks can be trained 15x faster than platforms utilizing GPUs. If valid, the new approach would be a double boon for organizations implementing AI strategies: faster model training using less costly microprocessors.The post Rice Univ. Researchers Claim 15x AI Model Training Speed-up Using CPUs appeared first on insideHPC.
Super-expensive Supercomputers: UK Met Office in £1B+ Deal for Microsoft Weather System; $3B System in China on Way
As widely reported in February, the UK Met Office and Microsoft have come to an agreement to provision a £1.2 billion (over 10 years) supercomputer the Met Office said will be the world’s most powerful weather and climate forecasting system. The agreement, announced on Earth Day, will be in the top 25 of the Top500 […]The post Super-expensive Supercomputers: UK Met Office in £1B+ Deal for Microsoft Weather System; $3B System in China on Way appeared first on insideHPC.
ACM SIGHPC’s Emerging Woman Leader in Technical Computing Award: Call for Nominations
Nominations are open for the ACM SIGHPC Emerging Woman Leader in Technical Computing (EWL/TC), a biennial award open to any woman who has engaged in HPC and technical computing research, education or practice for five to 15 years since receiving her highest degree. This ACM SIGHPC award is presented every two years during the annual […]The post ACM SIGHPC’s Emerging Woman Leader in Technical Computing Award: Call for Nominations appeared first on insideHPC.
DOE Issues Funding Opportunity for HPC4EI
Washington, DC — The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) High Performance Computing for Energy Innovation Initiative will issue a Spring 2021 solicitation in May 2021 covering the High Performance Computing for Manufacturing (HPC4Mfg) program. HPC4Mfg is funded with support from the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy’s Advanced Manufacturing Office. HPC4EI programs are designed […]The post DOE Issues Funding Opportunity for HPC4EI appeared first on insideHPC.
5 Considerations When Building an AI / GPU Cluster
AI continues to change the way many organizations conduct their work and research. Deep learning applications are constantly evolving and organizations are adapting to new technologies, improving their performance and capabilities. Companies that fail to adapt to these emerging technologies run the risk of falling behind the competition. At PSSC Labs we want to make sure that doesn’t happen to you. There is a lot going on in the world of AI and even more to think about when building a GPU-heavy AI server or cluster system. This article offers five essential elements to an AI/GPU computing environment.The post 5 Considerations When Building an AI / GPU Cluster appeared first on insideHPC.
Continuing Arecibo’s Legacy – A Partnership to Save Telescope Data at TACC
Millions of people have seen footage of the famed Arecibo radio telescope’s collapse – due to various hurricanes and other natural disasters – in December 2020. What they would not have seen from those videos was Arecibo’s data center, located outside the danger zone. It stores the “golden copy” of the telescope’s data — the original tapes, hard drives, and disk drives of sky scans since the 1960s. Now, a new partnership will make sure that about 3PB of telescope data is securely backed up off-site and made accessible to astronomers....The post Continuing Arecibo’s Legacy – A Partnership to Save Telescope Data at TACC appeared first on insideHPC.
HPC Part of Bay Area National Labs Business Partnership Event Series
April 21, 2021 — Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), Sandia National Laboratories, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, as part of the Bay Area Lab Innovation Networking Center (LINC), will showcase partnership mechanisms at a three-day event specifically designed for businesses. The series, dubbed “Open the Door to Partnerships,” takes place April […]The post HPC Part of Bay Area National Labs Business Partnership Event Series appeared first on insideHPC.
Nvidia Romps in Latest MLPerf AI Benchmark Results
What has become Nvidia’s regular romp through MLPerf AI benchmarks continued with today’s release of the latest performance measurements across a range of inference workloads, including computer vision, medical imaging, recommender systems, speech recognition and natural language processing. The latest benchmark round received submissions from 17 organizations and includes 1,994 performance and 862 power efficiency […]The post Nvidia Romps in Latest MLPerf AI Benchmark Results appeared first on insideHPC.
Atos’ BullSequana Powers First EuroHPC Supercomputer at IZUM in Slovenia
Maribor, Slovenia, Paris, April 21, 2021 – Atos and the Institute of Information Science (IZUM) in Maribor, Slovenia, today announce that the first EuroHPC supercomputer is now operational. This is the ‘Vega’ supercomputer, based on Atos’ BullSequana XH2000 architecture, which is now installed following a start-up ceremony hosted by IZUM with the Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia, […]The post Atos’ BullSequana Powers First EuroHPC Supercomputer at IZUM in Slovenia appeared first on insideHPC.
Human Brain Project and EBRAINS: Call to Build Services for Sensitive Data
April 21, 2021 – The Human Brain Project and its research infrastructure EBRAINS are looking for partners to help them offer compliant data solutions to the scientific community. In a new call, institutions and companies can apply for funding of up to 1 million Euro to support this work. On Friday, May 7, 11:00 to […]The post Human Brain Project and EBRAINS: Call to Build Services for Sensitive Data appeared first on insideHPC.
RapidAPI Raises$60Mfor Expansion of APIPlatform
SAN FRANCISCO- April 21, 2021 – RapidAPI, an API platform that enables developers to manage thousands of APIs, announced today it has raised $60 million in its Series C funding round. The financing was led by Green Bay Ventures and includes new investor, Stripes. Existing investors include Andreessen Horowitz, DNS Capital, M12 (Microsoft’s Venture Fund), and […]The post RapidAPI Raises $60M for Expansion of API Platform appeared first on insideHPC.
Cerebras Systems: 2.5 Trillion-plus Transistors in 7nm-based 2nd Gen Wafer Scale Engine
Maker of the world’s largest microprocessors, Cerebras Systems, today unveiled what it said is the largest AI chip, the Wafer Scale Engine 2 (WSE-2) — successor to the first WSE introduced in 2019. The 7nm-based WSE-2 exceeds Cerebras’ previous world record with a chip that has 2.6 trillion transistors and 850,000 AI-optimized cores. By comparison, […]The post Cerebras Systems: 2.5 Trillion-plus Transistors in 7nm-based 2nd Gen Wafer Scale Engine appeared first on insideHPC.
Qumulo Extends to Asia Pacific; Expands Partnership with HPE
SEATTLE — April 20, 2021 — Qumulo, focused on enterprise file data management across hybrid-cloud environments, today announced the expansion of its global operations to Asia-Pacific (APAC). Driven by increased regional demand, Qumulo also announced expansion of its strategic partnership with Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) to deliver simplicity and performance to customers across the region […]The post Qumulo Extends to Asia Pacific; Expands Partnership with HPE appeared first on insideHPC.
CEA-Leti Announces EU Project to Mimic Multi-Timescale Processing of Biological Neural Systems
GRENOBLE, France – April 20, 2021 – CEA-Leti announced today the launch of an EU project to develop a novel class of algorithms, devices and circuits that reproduce multi-timescale processing of biological neural systems. The results will be used to build neuromorphic computing systems that can process efficiently real-world sensory signals and natural time-series data […]The post CEA-Leti Announces EU Project to Mimic Multi-Timescale Processing of Biological Neural Systems appeared first on insideHPC.
Altair’s Global HPC Summit 2021 May 11-12
Altair (Nasdaq: ALTR) will hold its virtual Global HPC Summit on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 11-12 featuring HPC professionals and end users from a range of industries who will explore HPC workloads, tools and infrastructures, and highlight recent HPC-driven innovations and enabling technologies. To register visit https://web.altair.com/hpc-summit-2021. “While software, data, and HPC solutions are converging, the […]The post Altair’s Global HPC Summit 2021 May 11-12 appeared first on insideHPC.
FABULOS Project: From the Idea to Urban Autonomous Driving
Helsinki — April 20, 2021 — The three-year-long Horizon 2020 project FABULOS (Future Automated Bus Urban Level Operation System) has come to an end. For Sensible 4 the project meant growth and a framework for developing the software product. Along with the project Sensible 4’s autonomous driving software and ability to offer autonomous retrofits improved significantly. […]The post FABULOS Project: From the Idea to Urban Autonomous Driving appeared first on insideHPC.
Xilinx Launches Kria System-on-Modules for Edge AI
SAN JOSE, April 20, 2021 – Xilinx, Inc. (NASDAQ: XLNX) today introduced the Kria portfolio of adaptive system-on-modules (SOMs), production-ready small form factor embedded boards that enable deployment in edge-based applications. Coupled with a software stack and pre-built applications, Xilinx said Kria adaptive SOMs are a new method of bringing adaptive computing to AI and […]The post Xilinx Launches Kria System-on-Modules for Edge AI appeared first on insideHPC.
Lenovo Introduces As-a-Service Solution for Hosted Desktops with Nutanix
April 20, 2021 – RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. – Today, Lenovo (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY) Infrastructure Solutions Group (ISG) with Nutanix announces an As-a-Service solution for hosted desktops to help IT decision makers in remote hybrid workforce model. According to Lenovo’s recently released “Future of Work and Digital Transformation” study, 83 percent of businesses expect post-pandemic work […]The post Lenovo Introduces As-a-Service Solution for Hosted Desktops with Nutanix appeared first on insideHPC.
Quantum Brilliance and Quantum-South Partner on Logistics Optimization
Canberra, Australia and Montevideo, Uruguay, April 19, 2021 — Quantum Brilliance and Quantum-South today announced a partnership to jointly develop and market complementary products and technology in shipping logistics optimization. The companies will be performing proof-of-concept implementations with air and marine cargo companies to showcase the potential of quantum computing to solve highly complex logistics problems beyond the scope of […]The post Quantum Brilliance and Quantum-South Partner on Logistics Optimization appeared first on insideHPC.
SDSC, Core Scientific in HPC Composable Partnership to Extend ‘Expanse’ Supercomputer
The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at UC San Diego has announced a partnership with Core Scientific, an infrastructure and software solutions provider for artificial intelligence and blockchain, to offer HPC capabilities to industrial users. SDSC and Core will integrate the Core Scientific Plexus AI software stack with the Expanse petascale supercomputer, launched by SDSC late last year with […]The post SDSC, Core Scientific in HPC Composable Partnership to Extend ‘Expanse’ Supercomputer appeared first on insideHPC.
May 1 Deadline ACM–IEEE-CS George Michael Memorial HPC Fellowship
Nominations are open (link to form is below) for the ACM–IEEE-CS George Michael Memorial HPC Fellowship, which honors exceptional PhD students throughout the world whose research focus is on high-performance computing applications, networking, storage, or large-scale data analysis using the most powerful computers available. The awards are presented each November at the annual SC Conference, […]The post May 1 Deadline ACM–IEEE-CS George Michael Memorial HPC Fellowship appeared first on insideHPC.
UK Intervenes in Nvidia Acquisition of Arm Ltd.
Even as Nvidia announced its new “Grace” Arm CPU for AI and HPC last week, the UK government this morning issued a “public interest intervention” notice that targets Nvidia’s proposed $40 billion acquisition of UK-based Arm Limited, announced last September, on national security grounds. While those grounds were not specified, the notice stated that “the […]The post UK Intervenes in Nvidia Acquisition of Arm Ltd. appeared first on insideHPC.
The Linux Foundation Launches Research Division to Explore Open Source Ecosystems and Impact
The Linux Foundation has announced a research arm whose mission is to broaden understanding of open source projects, ecosystem dynamics and impact, the organization said. “Through a series of research projects and related content, Linux Foundation Research will leverage the Linux Foundation’s vast repository of data, tools, and communities across industry verticals and technology horizontals. The […]The post The Linux Foundation Launches Research Division to Explore Open Source Ecosystems and Impact appeared first on insideHPC.
Univ. of Chicago’s Polsky Center Launches Venture Conference for Midwest Deep Tech Startups from Universities and National Labs
CHICAGO– The University of Chicago’s Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation is pleased to announce the launch of DeepTechU, a venture conference showcasing deep tech innovation and 48 investor-ready companies from universities and national labs. The virtual conference will take place April 20-22, 2021, and feature quick pitches as well as discussions with industry experts and entrepreneurs. The conference […]The post Univ. of Chicago’s Polsky Center Launches Venture Conference for Midwest Deep Tech Startups from Universities and National Labs appeared first on insideHPC.
RMACC 11thAnnual HPC Symposium Program Set, Registration Underway
BOULDER, CO. – Registration is continuing for the Rocky Mountain Advanced Computing Consortium’s (RMACC) 11th Annual High Performance Computing Symposium, scheduled on-line for May 19-20. The Symposium will be offered free of charge thanks to lead sponsorship support from Intel and Dell with additional support from ARM and HPE. Links to Symposium registration, the complete program schedule, […]The post RMACC 11th Annual HPC Symposium Program Set, Registration Underway appeared first on insideHPC.
Lenovo Announces Ready-to-Deploy AI Solutions
Research Triangle Park, NC — April 15, 2021 — Lenovo’s Infrastructure Solutions Group (ISG) today announced the expansion of its partner ecosystem and launched five artificial Intelligence (AI) solutions. The company said the ecosystem of independent software vendors (ISVs) enables Lenovo to bring to market AI solutions for manufacturing, healthcare, retail and financial services. Lenovo […]The post Lenovo Announces Ready-to-Deploy AI Solutions appeared first on insideHPC.
DOE Funding $10M for Research on Data Reduction for Science
April 15 — The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $10 million for foundational research to address the challenges of managing and processing the increasingly massive data sets produced by today’s scientific instruments, facilities, and supercomputers in order to facilitate more efficient analysis. The full text of the DOE Laboratories Funding Opportunity Announcement can be found […]The post DOE Funding $10M for Research on Data Reduction for Science appeared first on insideHPC.
Meet 6 Trailblazing Women in HPC
Women are severely underrepresented in the field of HPC. While they comprise about 51 percent of the general population, women account for only about 17 percent of the HPC workforce1. Those numbers are slowly improving, thanks to the contributions of numerous female engineers, scientists and researchers. In recognition of March as International Women’s History Month, we’re profiling six talented women doing trailblazing work that should inspire others to enter this exciting field.The post Meet 6 Trailblazing Women in HPC appeared first on insideHPC.
SingleStore Powers IEX Cloud with Real-Time Application Analytics
SAN FRANCISCO – April 15, 2021 – SingleStore, the unified database for fast analytics, today announced its collaboration with IEX Cloud to deliver technology that disrupts the financial data market. IEX Cloud connects developers with more than 150 enterprise-grade financial datasets all in one place, enabling its users to build and scale innovative applications. To support […]The post SingleStore Powers IEX Cloud with Real-Time Application Analytics appeared first on insideHPC.
Carleton Univ. and IBM Partner in AI, Machine Learning and Data Science for Workforce Development
OTTAWA — April 15, 2021 — Carleton University and IBM Canada today announce a five-year multimillion-dollar collaboration agreement to enhance Carleton’s Institute for Data Science and equip students for essential jobs in emerging digital careers such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and data science. The agreement establishes a framework for joint research and educational initiatives to boost the University’s cross-disciplinary AI and Data […]The post Carleton Univ. and IBM Partner in AI, Machine Learning and Data Science for Workforce Development appeared first on insideHPC.
European HPC Exascale Project DEEP-EST Completed
Jülich/Munich, April 15, 2021 – The project “DEEP Extreme Scale Technologies,” funded by the European Union, has come to a successful conclusion. DEEP-EST started in 2017 to develop a modular architecture for high performance computing (HPC). Leveraging a co-design approach with real-life applications, the DEEP-EST project paved the way for future exascale systems that will […]The post European HPC Exascale Project DEEP-EST Completed appeared first on insideHPC.
PCIe 4.0 Rugged Short-Depth Server Appliance for Edge AI HPC
AI Transportable™ applications such as autonomous vehicles, situational command and control, aerospace, and high-complexity video-based inference and security often require real-time decision-making with limited 5G or no network connectivity to a centralized datacenter. Commercial-grade servers and expansion products are not suitable for these applications due to harsh physical environments and the transportable nature of the deployments. To address these use-cases, One Stop Systems has developed the industry leading PCIe Gen4 HPC server appliance designed for performance without compromise in a compact, rugged, and transportable form-factor.The post PCIe 4.0 Rugged Short-Depth Server Appliance for Edge AI HPC appeared first on insideHPC.
OpenFive Tapes Out SoC for AdvancedHPC / AI Solutions on TSMC 5nm Technology
SAN MATEO, Calif. – April 13, 2021 – OpenFive, a provider of customizable, silicon-focused solutions with differentiated IP, today announced the successful tape out of a high-performance SoC on TSMC’s N5 process, with integrated IP solutions targeted for cutting edge High Performance Computing (HPC)/AI, networking, and storage solutions. The SoC features an OpenFive High Bandwidth Memory (HBM3) IP subsystem […]The post OpenFive Tapes Out SoC for Advanced HPC / AI Solutions on TSMC 5nm Technology appeared first on insideHPC.
Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility to Hold Virtual User Meeting June 22-24
The Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF) User Meeting will be held June 22-24, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Eastern Time. This meeting will be held as a virtual (online-only) event via Zoom. The registration form and agenda can be found here. The last day to register for this event is June 12, 2021. The purpose of […]The post Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility to Hold Virtual User Meeting June 22-24 appeared first on insideHPC.
DDN Unveils AI Product Innovations at NVIDIA GTC 2021
CHATSWORTH, Calif. – DDN, the artificial intelligence (AI) and multicloud data management solutions company, has announced features for itsA3I (Accelerated, Any-Scale AI) solutions, advancing its AI and deep learning Intelligent Infrastructure for performance and insight into data management operations for AI, HPC and data centric applications. For its A3I AI storage solutions, DDN said it […]The post DDN Unveils AI Product Innovations at NVIDIA GTC 2021 appeared first on insideHPC.
At Virtual Nvidia GTC: Today’s Sessions on HPC and AI at Scale
Here’s an overview of HPC-related sessions at Nvidia’s GTC virtual conference today. Note that recording of these sessions can be accessed by conference attendees (registration is free). Accelerating Large-Scale AI and HPC in the Cloud – 2-2:40 pm ET This session looks at Microsoft Azure’s NVIDIA A100-based VM instances for machine learning, deep learning and […]The post At Virtual Nvidia GTC: Today’s Sessions on HPC and AI at Scale appeared first on insideHPC.
Research Centers at Cambridge and Durham Universities Add Nvidia, Dell EMC HPC Resources
At Nvidia’s GTC conference this week, Nvidia and Dell EMC released details of HPC installations at two UK academic supercomputing centers to accelerate computing resources at the two sites. At Durham University, the COSMA-8 supercomputer — to be used by cosmologists researching the origins of the universe — will be accelerated by Nvidia HDR InfiniBand […]The post Research Centers at Cambridge and Durham Universities Add Nvidia, Dell EMC HPC Resources appeared first on insideHPC.
Cambridge Quantum Names Prof. Stephen Clark Head of AI
CAMBRIDGE, UK – Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Prof. Stephen Clark as Head of Artificial Intelligence. Prof. Clark joins CQC from DeepMind where he was a Senior Staff Research Scientist and led a team working on grounded language learning in virtual environments. He also holds an Honorary Professorship at Queen […]The post Cambridge Quantum Names Prof. Stephen Clark Head of AI appeared first on insideHPC.
UT Austin’s Scott Aaronson Awarded ACM Price for Work in Quantum
New York, April 14, 2021 – ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery, today announced that Scott Aaronson has been named the recipient of the 2020 ACM Prize in Computing for groundbreaking contributions to quantum computing. Aaronson is the David J. Bruton Jr. Centennial Professor of Computer Science at the University of Texas at Austin. The […]The post UT Austin’s Scott Aaronson Awarded ACM Price for Work in Quantum appeared first on insideHPC.
SNIA and OpenFabrics Alliance in Agreement on High Performance Data Center Infrastructures
The Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) and the OpenFabrics Alliance (OFA) today announced an agreement to improve standards-based, open source management of high-performance fabrics and remote network services or devices in data center infrastructures. As part of the joint effort, a new open source fabric management framework being developed by the OFA – the OpenFabrics Management Framework (OFMF) – will […]The post SNIA and OpenFabrics Alliance in Agreement on High Performance Data Center Infrastructures appeared first on insideHPC.
dRISK Retrains AVs to Detect High Risk ‘Edge Cases’
London, 13 April 2021 — dRISK, a London and Pasadena-based startup that has so far been in stealth, today announced its launch and that it has – for the first time commercially – employed its edge case retraining tool to achieve a 6x performance in time to detect high-risk events for autonomous vehicles (AVs). Whereas […]The post dRISK Retrains AVs to Detect High Risk ‘Edge Cases’ appeared first on insideHPC.
Quantum Computing Inc. Announces Ready-to-Run Quantum Optimization on AWS
LEESBURG, Va., April 13, 2021 — Quantum Computing Inc. (OTCQB: QUBT) (QCI) today announced that QCI’s Qatalyst constrained optimization is now available as a Software as a Service (SaaS) on Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), for both classical and quantum computers. The SaaS service eliminates the need for complex quantum programming. It empowers subject matter experts (SMEs) to […]The post Quantum Computing Inc. Announces Ready-to-Run Quantum Optimization on AWS appeared first on insideHPC.
DDN and Nvidia Certified AI Channel Program for VARs and Distributors
CHATSWORTH, Calif. – April 13, 2021 – DDN, the artificial intelligence (AI) and multicloud data management solutions company, today launched a certified DDN and NVIDIA set of AI solutions designed to optimize value and performance in AI integration use cases. With DDN’s A3I (Accelerated, Any-Scale AI) solutions and NVIDIA’s DGX A100 systems with NVIDIA InfiniBand and Ethernet networking, VARs and distributors “are now able […]The post DDN and Nvidia Certified AI Channel Program for VARs and Distributors appeared first on insideHPC.
DOE INCITE Program Calls for Proposals by June 18
April 12, 2021 — The U.S. Department of Energy’s Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (INCITE) program is seeking proposals for high-impact, computationally intensive research campaigns in a broad array of science, engineering and computer science domains. The deadline is June 18, 2021. INCITE’s open call provides an opportunity for researchers to […]The post DOE INCITE Program Calls for Proposals by June 18 appeared first on insideHPC.
CSCS to Stand Up ‘Grace’ Arm-based AI Supercomputer from Nvidia, HPE
LUGANO, Switzerland, April 12, 2021 — The Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS), Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and NVIDIA have announced what they says is expected to be the world’s most powerful AI-capable supercomputer. Planned to come online in 2023, the “Alps” system infrastructure will replace CSCS’s existing Piz Daint supercomputer and serve as a general-purpose […]The post CSCS to Stand Up ‘Grace’ Arm-based AI Supercomputer from Nvidia, HPE appeared first on insideHPC.
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