Frontier remains the sole Exaflop supercomputer
The 61st edition of the TOP500 reveals that the Frontier system from Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) remains the only true exascale machine on the list
The 61st edition of the TOP500 reveals that the Frontier system from Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) remains the only true exascale machine on the list
Nutanix sponsored report examines the potential impact of datacentre models on energy efficiency and carbon footprint
The only new machine to grace the top of the list was the #4 Leonardo system at EuroHPC/CINECA in Bologna, Italy
Under a new cooperation agreement, atNorth data centres will be connected to Snerpa Power´s software solution to track electricity consumption in real-time
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has announced $150 million in open funding for research projects focused on increasing efficiency and curbing carbon emissions from energy technologies and manufacturing
The 57 th edition of the TOP500 saw little change in the top 10. The only new entry in the top 10 systems is the Perlmutter system at NERSC at the DOE Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Mirren White, project dissemination and exploitation officer, EPCC explains how a European project to understand and improve energy efficiency in HPC and embedded computing is creating tools that can be used to design more efficient HPC systems
A roundup of the latest chemistry software available to researchers
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