A "serious gap" exists between the needs of high-performance computing (HPC) users and the capabilities of ISV applications, according to a study by the U.S. government's Council on Competitiveness, ...
CXL promises to remake the way computing systems are architected. It runs on PCIe and can extend the memory on individual CPUs, but its biggest promise is in providing network arbitrated memory pools ...
CIQ, the founding support and services partner of Rocky Linux and a leader in high-performance software infrastructure, today ...
The cluster architectures for AI training and inference are driving unprecedented growth in the datacenter infrastructure ...
The edge is growing fast. Deloitte predicts that the enterprise market for edge computing will see 22 percent growth in 2023, in comparison to 4 percent in spending on enterprise networking equipment ...
AI, ML and other beefy workloads are democratizing high performance computing. As-a-Service offers a path for you to explore HPC for your organization. Increased interest in running beefy artificial ...
Predicting the future is hard, even with supercomputers. And maybe specifically when you are talking about predicting the future of supercomputers. As we noted many years ago, the fact that AI ...
Aug. 7, 2023 — Hyperion Research and the HPC User Forum Steering Committee announced that applications are open for the HPC Innovation Excellence Awards, to be presented during SC23 in Denver this ...
HAMBURG, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--xFusion Digital Technologies Co., Ltd. (xFusion) dazzled attendees with its top-of-the-range computing products and solutions at the prestigious ISC High Performance ...
Embedded module supplier Congatec has unveiled its first COM-HPC Mini modules featuring Qualcomm's Dragonwing IQ-X series ...
Nov. 19 — There is increasing global recognition of the strategic security and economic impact of HPC enabled applications. Most recently; HPC, big data and ultra-fast internet access are enabling ...
Arm and RISC-V would like a word Feature Remember when high-performance computing always seemed to be about x86? Exactly a ...