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SK hynix Says It Has Developed First 12-Layer HBM3

Seoul, April 20, 2023 – SK hynix Inc. announced today it has become the industry’s first to develop 12-layer HBM3 product with a 24 gigabyte (GB) memory capacity, currently the largest in the industry, and said customers’ performance evaluation of samples is underway. HBM (High Bandwidth Memory) is a high-performance memory that vertically interconnects multiple […]

Study: MLOps Spend Will Surge 25% in 2023

TEL AVIV, Israel, Jan. 26, 2023 — ClearML has released a research report, MLOps in 2023: What Does the Future Hold? based on polling of 200 U.S.-based machine learning decision makers examining trends in machine learning and MLOps. Among the findings: MLOps Has Gone Mainstream Machine learning operations streamlines, continuously orchestrates, and automates machine learning model development, […]

Crédit Agricole Announces Quantum POC Results with Pasqal and Multiverse Computing

Paris, 26 January 2023 – Crédit Agricole CIB and European quantum companies Pasqal and Multiverse Computing have announced results on two quantum computing proofs of concept. These two experiments, initiated in June 2021 by Crédit Agricole, aimed to evaluate the contribution of an algorithmic approach inspired by quantum computing, and the potential of quantum computers, […]

Report: Northern Virginia and Portland, OR, Are World’s Top 2 Data Center Markets; 8 of Top 10 Are in U.S.

CHICAGO, January 18, 2023 – Cushman & Wakefield (NYSE: CWK), a global real estate services firm, released its 2023 Global Data Center Market Comparison, the fourth edition of this annual study which identifies and ranks the top data center markets globally and covers key emerging trends in the sector. For 2023, this report has been […]

Tokyo University of Science: Research Using Data Science, Materials Informatics May Lead to Better EV Motors

Dec. 1, 2022 — Tokyo University of Science today said researchers have combined several disciplines to investigate coercity, which is the physical property of magnetic materials that has the potential to advance electric car motor efficiency. The researchers joined together data science, materials informatics,and an extension of the Ginzburg–Landau model to explain how coercivity – physical […]

Immersion Cooling for Transportable HPC

In this sponsored post from our friends over at One Stop Systems, Product Marketing Manager, Braden Cooper discusses how the latest high-performance computing systems for AI applications generate more heat than ever before. Datacenters have begun adoption of immersion cooling solutions that immerse the temperature-sensitive electronics in a non-conductive fluid which efficiently dissipates the heat.

Cadence Announces AI-Driven EDA Verification Platform

SAN JOSE, Calif.— Cadence Design Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: CDNS) today announced the Cadence Verisium AI-driven verification platform, a suite of applications leveraging big data and AI designed to optimize verification workloads, boost coverage and accelerate root cause analysis of bugs. The Verisium platform is built on the new Cadence Joint Enterprise Data and AI (JedAI) […]

Verne Global Announces Data Center Sustainability Metrics

August 8, 2022 – Verne Global, provider of sustainable data center solutions for high intensity compute, today unveiled sustainability metrics and targets intended to provie transparency of the environmental impact of their data center operations. During 2021, greenhouse gas emissions at the company’s Icelandic data center campus in Iceland were: Scope 1:         […]

Quantinuum Says It’s Near Quantum Error Correction Break-even Point

Quantinuum, which joins Cambridge Quantum software with Honeywell Quantum trapped-ion hardware, today announced it is close to a breakeven point in quantum error correction.

Quantum: QCI Claims Solving 3,854-Variable Optimization Problem in 6 Minutes for BMW

LEESBURG, Va., July 20, 2021 – Quantum Computing Inc. (QCI) today announced it has solved an optimization problem with over 3,800 variables in six minutes by applying a new quantum hardware technology called Entropy Quantum Computing (EQC) to the BMW Vehicle Sensor Placement challenge. The problem consisted of 3,854 variables and more than 500 constraints. In […]