Realising the potential of AI and HPC
Three experts in the field shared their thoughts about some of the potential from the increased combining of AI and HPC. By David Stuart
Three experts in the field shared their thoughts about some of the potential from the increased combining of AI and HPC. By David Stuart
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced the general availability of its latest cloud service powered by the latest Intel Xeon Scalable processors
SiPearl, the company designing the microprocessor for European supercomputers has announced a collaboration with Intel to accelerate the deployment of exascale supercomputers in Europe.
Gemma Church examines the different ways visualisation is used to improve everything from Cosmology to cardiovascular surgery
Hardware selection for engineering simulation software is often a confusing undertaking; performance can significantly vary with workload, which depends on the dataset size and solver utilised. Optimising detailed hardware configurations that match both expected performance, usability and budget can be a challenge.
Insilico Medicine, a company that specialises in the development of artificial intelligence for drug discovery and development, announced the launch of a new system for COVID-19 basic and clinical research
Intel has developed a new machine programming system developed in conjunction with Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Georgia Institute of Technology
Intel has recently announced a new range of FPGA’s known as Intel Agilex which are aimed at data-centric applications. The new product family has been designed to solve challenges across embedded, network and datacentre markets.
OnScale, a provider of Cloud-enabled engineering simulation software, has announced $10M in Series A funding led by Intel Capital and Gradient Ventures, Google’s AI-focused venture capital fund. Additional investors include Thornton Tomasetti, Stage 2 Capital, Cultivation Capital, and CampbellKlein.
At this week’s Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2019, Intel announced the Intel FPGA Programmable Acceleration Card N3000 (Intel FPGA PAC N3000), designed for service providers to enable 5G next-generation core and virtualised radio access network solutions. The Intel FPGA PAC N3000 accelerates many virtualised workloads ranging from 5G radio access networks to core network applications.
Professor Dieter Kranzlmüller of Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) outlines the work of the facility
A round-up of the latest products for scientists using networking technologies
A round-up of the latest storage products and technology available for scientists using HPC