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Increasing workloads and the growth of HPC and AI systems are creating a carbon crisis for research, writes Eugenia Bahit
The UK and EU have announced their first exascale supercomputers that will be delivered over the next two years and support ground-breaking research in the region, writes Robert Roe
Simulation is helping engineers accelerate battery development, writes Gemma Church
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
AI is helping to shape the future of precision medicine, writes Robert Roe
Delays and increased competition in the processor market are leading to competitive new hardware, writes Robert Roe
Modelling and simulation software are helping develop new autonomous systems across multiple industries, explains Gemma Church
Cloud computing is helps to facilitate migration to new software platforms and supports real-time data access, writes Sophia Ktori
Driven by increasingly stringent environmental regulations, changing consumer behaviour and technological advances, the automotive industry is evolving rapidly, writes James Bakwell
Embracing functional programming and a better understanding of serial programming challenges is driving a paradigm shift in HPC coding, writes Eugenia Bahit
Simulation and modelling is changing to meet the needs of the aerospace industry, writes Gemma Church
Scientists and researchers are using AI to help accelerate the discovery of new drugs for a wide variety of different medical applications, writes Robert Roe
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