Over at V3, Nvidia’s Sumit Gupta writes that supercomputing is no longer the reserve of a few select universities, but rather on the priority list for both the government and education bodies.
Going forward, offering substantial support and incentives will be intrinsic to enticing more people into the supercomputing sector, and the more cohesive businesses can be, the greater to benefit to all parties involved. This can be as simple as recruiting other technology providers to work alongside existing schemes, which is currently the case with CUDA Centers of Excellence, as these institutions are always seeking partnerships with hardware vendors to host machines for teaching laboratories and research clusters.
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