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Supercomputing in the real world
Supercomputers are the most powerful machines of their kind in the world, capable of high-performance computing (HPC) to solve the world’s hardest mathematical problems. This isn’t just theoretical work: in the hands of researchers, supercomputers toil around the clock to further the fields of science, technology, medicine, and much more. The main benefit of supercomputers is their ability to process…
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Nvidia’s Project DIGITS puts AI supercomputing chips on the desktop – Computerworld
Microsoft’s Link has 8GB of RAM, no local data storage, and an unspecified Intel processor with no special AI capabilities: If you want to use Windows’ Copilot features they — like everything else — will run in the cloud. Link will sell for around $350 when it goes on sale in April. One wall outlet, one petaflop Project DIGITS, on…
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NVIDIA Unveils AI & Supercomputing Advances at SC 2024
NVIDIA revealed various infrastructure, hardware, and resources for scientific research and enterprise at the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis, held Nov. 17 to Nov. 22 in Atlanta. Key among these announcements was the upcoming general availability of the H200 NVL AI accelerator. The newest Hopper chip is coming in December NVIDIA announced at a media…
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HPE’s AI and supercomputing journey continues with new Cray and Slingshot hardware
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is once again flexing its high performance computing muscles with three new pieces of Cray Supercomputing hardware and a new Slingshot interconnect. The launch is being tipped as an end-to-end portfolio for high performance computing setups and includes a compute blade, accelerator blade, storage system, and interconnect. All of this is supplemented by new software that…
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