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The CPU nodes of the system use 100 percent direct liquid cooling for all components. Compared to its Eagle, Kestrel has more than twice the efficiency, providing 10.4 gigaflops per watt versus ...
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Scientists at the University of Stuttgart's Institute of Aerodynamics and Gas Dynamics (IAG) have produced a novel dataset ...
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Europe’s First Exascale Supercomputer Powers Up - MSNEurope’s first exascale supercomputer—called JUPITER, after a much bigger planet than our own—is near fully operational. It is currently running scientific programs on its formidable processors.
The newest of the exascale-class supercomputer to be profiled in the Top500 rankings in the June list is the long-awaited “Jupiter” system at Forschungszentrum Jülich facility in Germany. We finally ...
Seven months after Brazil’s National Laboratory for Scientific Computing (LNCC) began upgrading its Santos Dumont ...
The Millennium M2000 supercomputer could help accelerate enterprise adoption of high-performance computing infrastructure in hybrid and multi-cloud environments, according to Rawat.
Supercomputers have historically relied on precise calculations, handling data in what are known as 64-bit chunks. Commercial A.I. systems often use simpler 16-bit or 8-bit instructions ...
Epoch AI projects that a top supercomputer in 2030 could need as much power needed for up to 9 million homes. Silicon Valley needs bigger and better supercomputers to get bigger and better AI.
A supercomputer may have just predicted when life on Earth will end, and, thankfully, it's going to be a long time from now.
You could say that supercomputers are the titans of the tech world. They’re the most advanced systems in the world, rapidly expanding the limits of science, engineering, and virtually every ...
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