Advanced Computing in the Age of AI | Saturday, April 20, 2024

Cloud Comfort Level is Growing, Survey Finds

The majority of enterprise applications are developed and deployed in the cloud, concludes a semi-annual survey on cloud adoption. Cloud Foundry Foundation reported that more than 50 percent of ...Full Article

IBM Seeks Transparency into AI Decision Making

Among the stumbling blocks to AI adoption is lack of transparency, understanding, and therefore trust in how machines actually make decisions. How and why AI arrived at an answer ...Full Article

CFD on ORNL’s Titan Models Cleaner, High-Mileage ‘Opposed Piston’ Engine

Pinnacle Engines is out to substantially improve vehicle gasoline efficiency and cut greenhouse gas emissions with a new motor based on an “opposed piston” design that the company hopes ...Full Article

Nvidia Leads Alpha MLPerf AI Benchmarking Round

Seven months after the launch of its AI benchmarking suite, the MLPerf consortium is releasing the first round of results based on submissions from Nvidia, Google and Intel. Of ...Full Article

Supermicro: Investigation Shows No Motherboard Hack

Supermicro, the subject of media reports (including ours) two months ago alleging that spies in China hacked Supermicro servers widely distributed throughout the U.S. technology supply chain, has followed ...Full Article

Is Amazon’s Plunge into Server Chips a Watershed Moment?

For several years now the big cloud providers – Amazon, Microsoft Azure, Google, et al – have been transforming from technology consumers into technology creators in hardware and software. ...Full Article

IBM and Nvidia in AI Data Pipeline, Processing, Storage Union

IBM and Nvidia today announced a new turnkey AI solution that combines IBM Spectrum Scale scale-out file storage with Nvidia’s GPU-based DGX-1 AI server to provide what the companies ...Full Article

Using Data Patterns in a Retail Culture of Immediacy

Retailers who have embraced digital disruption and transformed their businesses know two hard truths: consumer expectations can rise quickly; and no seller is safe. Thanks to the “Amazon Effect,” ...Full Article

No Waiting: Mellanox Uses Univa to Extend Silicon Design HPC Operation to Azure

Call it a corollary to Murphy’s Law: When a system is most in demand, when end users are most dependent on the system performing as required, when it’s crunch ...Full Article

Intel 7nm May Arrive Sooner than Expected; Moore’s Law Cadence to Follow?

2018 has been a rough one for Intel, abuse has been heaped on the company for its dilatory delivery of a 10nm process technology – first slated for 2016, ...Full Article
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