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Robert Roe looks at the technologies that can help overcome the memory bottleneck in HPC systems
Intel’s Cedric Andreolli, Jim Cownie and Kate Antakova explain how the Roofline model can be used to improve HPC code
Robert Roe reports on the Gordon Bell Prize finalists for 2018, as the list is dominated by AI and deep leaning applications running on the Summit supercomputer
Robert Roe takes a look at supercomputing development that is paving the way for the first generation of exascale systems
Mark Newton, a consultant from Heartland QA, gives his take on the scale of research misconduct taking place in laboratories
Dr Alexander Jarasch and Professor Martin Hrabe de Angelis explain that novel research methods produce tremendous amounts of data that cannot be analysed with classic analysis tools – so scientists need to look for new approaches, such as graph technology
Darren Barrington-Light, senior manager product marketing for Thermo Fisher Scientific, explains the importance of integrating a LIMS software package into the pharmaceutical data chain
Robert Roe talks to laboratory software providers about their plans for the future of the laboratory
Robert Roe speaks with laboratory informatics software providers about the future of their software and the introduction of new technologies, such as AI and deep learning
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