httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEbhQvv6WmE
In this video, Cycle Computing CEO Jason Stowe describes how his company uses Chef software to automate thousands of compute cores in Amazon EC2.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEbhQvv6WmE
In this video, Cycle Computing CEO Jason Stowe describes how his company uses Chef software to automate thousands of compute cores in Amazon EC2.
[SPONSORED GUEST ARTICLE] For years, InfiniBand has been the go-to networking technology for high-performance computing (HPC) and AI workloads due to its low latency and lossless transport. But as AI clusters grow to thousands of GPUs and demand open, scalable infrastructure, the industry is shifting. Leading AI infrastructure providers are increasingly moving ….
This whitepaper from Cloudera and sponsored by Carahsoft describes how Cloudera DataFlow supports government data movement and processing. A simple, flexible, open-ended solution is required to streamline access to both structured and unstructured data from sources from the edge and across the enterprise so agencies can use their legacy and modernized systems to take advantage of the new insights available.
It’s often said that supercomputers of a few decades ago pack less power than today’s smart watches. Now we have a company, Tiiny AI Inc., claiming to have built the world’s smallest personal AI supercomputer that can run a 120-billion-parameter large language model on-device — without cloud connectivity, servers or GPUs.
