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Report: Samsung Secures Order for 3nm Server Chips for US Company ‘Involved in HPC’

A news story in the Korean news publication Pulse reported today that Samsung electronics has confirmed “a new order for 3-nanometer high performance server chips.” The Pulse story stated that semiconductor designer ADTechnology Co., a Korea-based design solution partner of Samsung and member of the AADP (Arm Approved….

atNorth Announces 30MW Data Center in Copenhagen for HPC, AI

Reykjavík – October 10th, 2023 –  atNorth, a Nordic colocation for HPC and AI, has announced its expansion into Denmark with a new data center in Ballerup, Greater Copenhagen. The first phase will go live in Q4 2024 following a swift 12-month build. The site, called DEN01, will be atNorth’s ninth data center and marks its presence […]

HPC News Bytes 20231009: Europe’s 1st Exascale System; Surging LLM Demand in HPC; Quantum Myths; Human Immortality in 2030

Happy Indigenous Peoples’ Day/Columbus Day! Here we offer a fast (5:06) run-through of recent HPC news, including: First exascale supercomputer in Europe; Hyperion Research survey on LLMs in HPC; AD Little on quantum myths and opportunities; Kurzweil on human immortality by 2030…

Hyperion: HPC Community’s Interest in LLMs Has ‘Exploded,’ with Complexity, Cost Concerns

HPC-AI industry analyst firm Hyperion Research said its new study on Large Language Models in the HPC community shows that interest in LLMs has exploded in the last six months driven by unique capabilities of the technology to answer queries, generate concise summaries, and even produce unique works of fiction….

HPC News Bytes 20231002: Lisa Su on AMD-NVIDIA GPU Competition; ASML EUV at Intel Fab in Ireland; AI Job Elimination; SC23 Coming up

A happy October morning to you! Our lineup of quick (4:36) commentary on recent HPC news includes: AMD’s Lisa Su on the AMD-NVIDIA GPU competition; ASML EUV at Intel-4 fab in Ireland starts volume production; AI’s job elimination impact; SC23 is coming Nov 12-17….

HPC, AI, ML and Edge Solutions Drive Duos Railcar Inspection System Powered by Dell Technologies and Kalray

Industries such as railways are moving from traditional inspection methods to using AI and ML to perform automated inspection of….

Women in HPC to Hold Annual Workshop at SC23 on Nov. 13

sEPT. 29, 2023 — Women in HPC will hold its 16th annual workshop at SC23 on Monday, Nov. 13 from 9am-5pm MT in room 710 of the Colorado Convention Center, 700 14th Street, Denver. More information can be found here. The WHPC workshop aims to raise awareness and address issues around diversity and inclusion within […]

HPC User Forum: ‘Lawyers Who Use AI Will Replace Lawyers Who Don’t’

“Lawyers who use AI will replace lawyers who don’t.” That was the coda of a presentation given at the recent HPC User Forum in Tucson by Arizona State University law professor Gary Marchant, a graduate of Harvard Law School and a professor at ASU since 1999. Marchant’s presentation at the Forum, hosted by Hyperion Research, was one of the conference’s most talked-about sessions. In this interview, Marchant shares his observations on how generative AI and large language models….

NVIDIA-Powered CoreWeave and VAST Data Partner on Public Cloud for GenAI, HPC

VAST Data and CoreWeave today announced a partnership to build an NVIDIA GPU-powered computing cloud for generative AI, high performance computing and visual effects workloads. Startup CoreWeave is a GPU cloud services provider that has attracted more than $400 million in investment funding (including $100 million from NVIDIA and $200 million from….

HPC News Bytes 20230925: Intel to Build AI Supercomputer, SambaNova’s AI Chip, AFRL’s 12 PFLOP System, Nuclear Power for HPC

Happy belated autumnal equinox to you! Here’s a jaunt (4:46) through recent HPC news: Intel to build an AI supercomputer for Stability AI; Intel in AI collaboration with Dell; Samba Nova’s new AI chip; the Air Force’s 12 PFlop system; modular nuclear reactors for data centers; $238 million in DOD CHIPS & Science Act awards.