Gemma Church wonders if driverless cars and big data are quietly overhauling modelling and simulation.
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David Yip, HPC and Storage Business Development at OCF, provides his take on the place of GPU technology in HPC.
Robert Roe reports from the European Altair Technology Conference and finds that simulation-driven design is taking centre stage for the CAE industry.
At ISC High Performance 2017, held in Frankfurt, Germany, deep learning is driving new computing innovation as the HPC industry sets its sights on AI hardware and applications
Robert Roe discovers that the future of drug development will increasingly rely on advanced software tools that can not only produce and manage data but also help scientists to make better decisions
The first in series of articles covering the Paperless Lab Academy conference – in this article Robert Roe looks at the importance of adopting digital technologies - the benefits and pitfalls that laboratories face when on the road to digital convergence.
Robert Roe takes another look at industrial vehicles and the benefits of applying latest simulation technologies
Cray's Barry Bolding gives some predictions for the supercomputing industry in 2017
Lionel Gibbons, vice president of marketing at Bright Computing, explains the role of cluster management software to accelerate HPC
Wolfgang Gentzsch explains the role of HPC container technology in providing ubiquitous access to HPC
Mirren White, project dissemination and exploitation officer, EPCC explains how a European project to understand and improve energy efficiency in HPC and embedded computing is creating tools that can be used to design more efficient HPC systems
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A team of international scientists, including Nasa researchers, are using deep learning to map trees and bushes in the drylands of West Africa and the southern Sahara desert