Hewlett Packard Enterprise has found a high-profile customer for its newly minted Superdome Flex in-memory computing platform.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) recently acquired the Atos Quantum Learning Machine (QLM), a quantum computing simulator that lets researchers create qubit-friendly algorithms. The deployment is part of a larger effort at ORNL to develop quantum computing technologies at the US Department of Energy.
Inspur has been tasked to build a one petaflop supercomputer for Central China Normal University (CCNU), which will use the system to host both traditional HPC applications and deep learning workloads.
The US Department of Energys (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory announced it will install a ThunderX2-powered cluster built by Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) as part of a collaboration to expand the ARM ecosystem for high performance computing.
After largely ignoring the International Supercomputing Conference (ISC 2017) in Frankfurt this past June, AMD made good use of its time at SC17 in Denver last week to flesh out its high performance computing strategy and show off its latest EPYC CPUs and Radeon Instinct GPUs.
HPC market analyst firm Hyperion Research has released an online interactive tool that maps more than 750 high performance computing sites across the United States.
A handful of OEMs and other system builders have signed on to build high-performance servers using ThunderX2, Caviums newest 64-bit ARM chip for the datacenter.
Episode 201: Addison Snell and Michael Feldman are joined by guests Horst Simon of Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and Don Becker as they talk TOP500, SC17 early highlights, and the Beowulf Bash.
While vendors are busy announcing new HPC offerings at this weeks Supercomputing Conference (SC17), Intel announced it is removing its next-generation Knights Hill Xeon Phi product from its roadmap. And that might just be the beginning.
Summit, the most powerful supercomputer in the United States, is currently under construction at the US Department of Energys Oak Ridge National Lab (ORNL). ORNL director Thomas Zacharia updates us onits status and reveals the opportunities the new machine will provide scientists when it comes online next summer.