WeRide launched HPC 3.0, a cost-effective high-performance computing platform for Level 4 autonomous vehicles, enhancing Robotaxi GXR reliability. WeRide, a leader in autonomous driving technology, ...
Nathan Eddy works as an independent filmmaker and journalist based in Berlin, specializing in architecture, business technology and healthcare IT. He is a graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill ...
From genomics to AI, CPUs continue to lead high-performance computing by offering unmatched flexibility, reliability, and scale, says Microsoft Azure’s Evan Burness and Intersect360 Research’s Addison ...
At the Vendor Roadmap Session on June 12, Arthur Wang, Director of xFusion Computing Solution, delivered a compelling keynote titled "Innovative Computing with xFusion." Arthur emphasized the ...
High-performance computing (HPC) aggregates multiple servers into a cluster that is designed to process large amounts of data at high speeds to solve complex problems. HPC is particularly well suited ...
This week’s Supercomputing 2025 conference in St. Louis brought a wide range of storage, server and other data center infrastructure technology aimed at helping business get ready for ...
High-performance computing (HPC) systems – advanced computing ensembles that harness deliver massive processing power – are used for a range of applications, and the demand for them has increased with ...
High-performance computing (HPC) refers to the use of supercomputers, server clusters and specialized processors to solve complex problems that exceed the capabilities of standard systems. HPC has ...
When I started my career in simulation, having high performance computing was a costly endeavor. Having 64 CPU cores to run a CFD simulation job was considered “a lot”, and anything over 128 CPU cores ...
Broadcom has launched the Tomahawk Ultra Ethernet switch, designed for high-performance computing and AI workloads, offering ultra-low latency and lossless networking. Broadcom Inc. has announced the ...
ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery, today named Torsten Hoefler, a professor at ETH Zurich, the recipient of the ACM Prize in Computing for fundamental contributions to high-performance ...