DiRAC boosts GPU supercomputing capacity
The University of Edinburgh will boost its GPU computing power with a three-year contract extension to increase the computing capacity of its BullSequana XH2000.
The University of Edinburgh will boost its GPU computing power with a three-year contract extension to increase the computing capacity of its BullSequana XH2000.
Training and skills acquisition in advanced computing is becoming increasingly important as HPC, AI, and even quantum are being explored by scientists across a wide range of use cases, writes Robert Roe
West Hertfordshire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust has appointed Atos to provide service desk, infrastructure, and network and hosting services - with the potential to broaden to digital and other services
Robert Roe explores advances in CPU, accelerator and networking hardware that is being designed to support exascale
Atos UK and Ireland and the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Hartree Centre have awarded the Joseph Fourier Prize to Doctor Bipasha Chakraborty
Atos has unveiled its new exascale-class supercomputer, the BullSequana XH3000, a hybrid computing platform that will enable scientists and researchers to advance research in sectors such as weather forecasting and climate change, new drug discovery, genomics
Atos has announced that Rodolphe Belmer has assumed office as the organisations new Chief Executive Officer. Last October, Mr Belmer was co-opted as Board Member and nominated by the Atos Board of Directors to lead the Group’s transformation.
At the meeting of the 8th Atos Quantum Advisory Board, Atos has announced investments in two major quantum hybridisation projects in France and Germany
Atos and the CEA’s Military Applications Division (CEA/DAM) have announced the first partition of “EXA1”, a supercomputer developed based on Atos’ BullSequana XH2000 architecture
A round-up of the latest cooling technologies for scientists using HPC to support their research.
With the proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), the high-performance computing industry’s increasing workloads are contributing to environmental damage
Autonomous vehicles could help to prevent road accidents and save billions in damages across the world each year.
The pursuit of exascale HPC systems has been a target of the HPC community since the first petaflop system broke into the Top500 in the June 2008 edition of the biannual list of the fastest supercomputers based on the Linpack
Simulation software is helping accelerate battery development, writes Gemma Church
Developing skills to use advanced computing resources such as high-performance computing (HPC), artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), and quantum computing is becoming an increasingly important skill set for