
In an interesting extension of traditional student cluster competitions, the teams are now competing using a 512 nodes of Tianhe-2, the worlds most powerful supercomputer.
In an interesting extension of traditional student cluster competitions, the teams are now competing using a 512 nodes of Tianhe-2, the worlds most powerful supercomputer.
insideHPC in association with the technology analyst firm OrionX.net today announced the launch of the @HPCpodcast, featuring OrionX.net analyst Shahin Khan and Doug Black, insideHPC’s editor-in-chief. @HPCpodcast is intended to be a lively and informative forum examining key technology trends driving high performance computing and artificial intelligence. Each podcast will feature Khan and Blacks’ comments on the latest HPC news and also a deeper dive into a focused topic. In our first @HPCpodcast episode, we talk about a recent spate of good news for Intel before taking up one of the hottest areas of the advanced computing arena: new HPC-AI chips. You can find the @HPCpodcast on insideHPC and on Twitter. Here’s the RSS feed: http://orionx.net/category/audio-podcast/feed We welcome your suggestions [READ MORE…]
This insideHPC technology guide discusses how organizations need to adopt a Fusion Computing Model to meet the needs of processing, analyzing, and storing the data to no longer be static. This guide (i) provides an overview of the Fusion Computing Model; (ii) describes how Seagate Technology PLC (Seagate) and Intel Corporation technologies can meet fusion […]
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