Measuring high performance computing can be very powerful for the businesses that rely on it and the end users that directly employ it. Based on NAGs experience helping organizations with HPC measurement, we have put together this overview of the subject for TOP500 News.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has announced a new in-memory computing platform that brings the SGI NUMAlink technology into its Superdome portfolio.
Huawei has chalked up a win in Europe, delivering an upgrade to the Niflheim HPC cluster at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), one of premier technical institutions in Europe.
Episode 198: Addison Snell and Michael Feldman analyze Cray's new Azure colocation and NEC's promised vector co-processor.
The National Computational Infrastructure(NCI) in Canberra has integrated IBM Power8 nodes into its Raijin petascale supercomputer.
Purchasing HPC hardware and software, as well as time spent developing and supporting applications, involve numerous options and trade-offs, meaning that making optimal decisions is far from easy. In a conversation with NAG's Andrew Jones, James Reinders describes what those options and trade-offs are and how managers can reach the best decisions on how to invest.
Episode 197: Addison Snell and Michael Feldman analyze Intel's Nirvana chip announcement and the happenings at HPC China and the HPC Advisory Council.
Amazon has created three new EC2 instances based on NVIDIAs Volta V100 GPU, making them the first public cloud provider to offer the blazingly fast accelerators.
NEC Corporation has launched SX-Aurora TSUBASA, the companys latest vector-based product line for high performance computing.
A report this week in the New York Times describes how the growing demand for AI is forcing big web companies to ratchet up salaries in this red-hot job category and sucking up all available talent. But the technology itself may provide the final solution.