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LSI Corporation has introduced its first ARM technology-based communication processor family designed for enterprise and data centre networking applications as well as evolving Software Defined Networks (SDN)
LSI Corporation has introduced its first ARM technology-based communication processor family designed for enterprise and data centre networking applications as well as evolving Software Defined Networks (SDN)
Calxeda, a provider of low-power servers, has announced its ongoing commitment to HP Project Moonshot and the HP Pathfinder Innovation Ecosystem
Texas Instruments has announced its participation in HP Project Moonshot through the use of its KeyStone II-based multicore System-on-Chips
Applied Micro Circuits, also known as AppliedMicro, has launched its X-Gene ARM 64-bit Server on a Chip product as part of the HP Moonshot System and the HP Pathfinder Innovation Ecosystem
The Computer and Automation Research Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA SZTAKI), CloudBroker, and the Scientific gateway Based User Support (SCI-BUS) project have announced new versions of the two SCI-BUS base technologies which together extend cloud access for science gateways
BOXX Technologies has introduced GoBOXX 2725 workstation, which the company describes as the ideal multitasking solution for 2D/3D animation, compositing, video editing, light rendering, and more
Seneca has introduced the A24 Series, designed to scale to the evolving needs of small departmental research clusters as well as high-density national laboratories
Penguin Computing has released the Relion 2808GT, its new supercomputing server that supports eight GPUs or coprocessors in two rack units
Nvidia has introduced a range of Quadro professional graphics products that it says offer unprecedented workstation performance and capabilities for professionals in manufacturing, engineering, medical, architectural, and media and entertainment companies
Boston, a manufacturer of high-performance, low-powered server, virtualisation, storage and cloud solutions, has unveiled its ARM-as-a-Service (AaaS), powered by Breeze and ARM, at CeBIT 2013
Robert Roe interviews MathWorks Loren Dean, on the use of AI in modelling and simulation
Every device needs to work seamlessly in its operating environment. But when that environment is a human body, things get complicated.
Christian Marcazzo, general manager at IDBS, highlights trends in life sciences research and development.
Data is a company’s biggest asset, yet for any organisation, keeping a handle on the potentially vast volumes and diversity of data that are generated can represent a considerable issue.
Rob Lalonde, Univa’s cloud VP general manager, considers the unique challenges posed by HPC
Deep learning has seen a huge rise in popularity over the last five years in both enterprise and scientific applications.
HPC users are increasingly turning to cloud technologies due to their flexibility and scalability, allowing them to quickly change the size of their workloads, adopt new technologies in a small testing environment and to help to increase the agility of a company working across multiple sites, or