As organizations prepare for on-prem quantum capability, their adoption strategy hinges on one critical decision: whether to ...
A study by Hyperion Research finds that approximately 20 percent of HPC workloads are now running in the public cloud. There are many good reasons for this trend. As enterprises move further down the ...
Neel Somani, a researcher specializing in mathematics, computer science, and business, has long explored the intersection ...
Supercomputing 2018 provided clear demonstrations that cloud-based High Performance Computing (HPC) has forever changed HPC and is having profound societal impacts in the medical community as well as ...
IBM and the Nanyang Technological University Singapore announced a collaborative effort to research and develop a platform for the convergence of cloud computing and high performance computing IBM ...
Even as both legacy and greenfield applications have rushed to the public cloud over recent years, some of the world’s most-demanding workloads have stubbornly stayed in private data centers. High ...
In engineering applications, cloud computing can provide the on-demand compute power needed to run increasingly more complex simulations on a more frequent basis throughout the design cycle.
One of the benefits of the public cloud is that it allows HPC centers to experiment and push the limits of scalability in a way they could never do if they had to requisition, budget, and install ...
High-performance computing projects require massive quantities of compute resources. Pairing simulation and specialized hardware with the cloud powers the breakthroughs of the future. Roughly 25 years ...
FREMONT, Calif., Nov. 16, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Penguin Compu t ing, a subsidiary of SM A RT Global Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: SGH) and leader in high-performance computing (HPC), artificial ...
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Sponsored By its very nature, high performance computing is an expensive proposition compared to other kinds of computing. Scale and speed cost money, and that is never going to change. But that doesn ...