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Intel Horse Ridge Chip Addresses Key Barriers to Quantum Scalability
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Intel Horse Ridge Chip Addresses Key Barriers to Quantum Scalability

At the International Solid-State Circuits Conference this week, Intel presented a research paper demonstrating the technical details and experimental results of...

UberCloud Publishes Compendium Of Case Studies in Life Sciences
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UberCloud Publishes Compendium Of Case Studies in Life Sciences

If you are considering moving some of your HPC workload to the Cloud, nothing leads the way like a good set of case studies in your scientific domain. To this end...

New Servers from Dell Technologies analyze data wherever it resides
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New Servers from Dell Technologies analyze data wherever it resides

Today Dell Technologies announced new solutions to help customers analyze data at the edge, outside of a traditional data center. With a host of new offerings—including...

UK to establish Northern Intensive Computing Environment (NICE)
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UK to establish Northern Intensive Computing Environment (NICE)

The N8 Centre of Excellence in Computationally Intensive Research, N8 CIR, has been awarded £3.1m from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Resources Council to...

Predictions for HPC in 2020
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Predictions for HPC in 2020

In this special guest feature from Scientific Computing World, Laurence Horrocks-Barlow from OCF predicts that containerization, cloud, and GPU-based workloadsPredictions...

The GigaIO FabreX Network – New Frontiers in Networking For Big Data
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The GigaIO FabreX Network – New Frontiers in Networking For Big Data

GigaIO has developed a new whitepaper to describe GigaIO FabreX, a fundamentally new network architecture that integrates computing, storage, and other communication...

Call for Participation: ISC Workshop On In Situ Visualization 2020
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Call for Participation: ISC Workshop On In Situ Visualization 2020

The ISC Workshop On In Situ Visualization 2020 has issued its Call for Participation. The event takes place June 25 in Frankfurt, Germany. "We encourage contributed...

Purdue University to open Scalable Open Laboratory for Cyber Experimentation
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Purdue University to open Scalable Open Laboratory for Cyber Experimentation

Purdue University’s CERIAS Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security has announced the addition of a new laboratory facility thatPurdue...

New Argonne etching technique could advance semiconductors
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New Argonne etching technique could advance semiconductors

Researchers at Argonne National Laboratory have developed a new molecular layer etching technique that could potentially enable the manufacture of increasinglyNew...

Visualizing an Entire Brain at Nanoscale Resolution
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Visualizing an Entire Brain at Nanoscale Resolution

In this video from SC19, Berkeley researchers visualizes an entire brain at nanoscale resolution. The work was published in the journal, Science. "At the core of...

How HPC is Powering the Age of Genomic Big Data
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How HPC is Powering the Age of Genomic Big Data

In this special guest feature, Jeff Reser from SUSE describes how Linux and HPC are key enabling technologies behind the research and breakthroughs in Genomics....

Second GPU Cloudburst Experiment Paves the Way for Large-scale Cloud Computing
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Second GPU Cloudburst Experiment Paves the Way for Large-scale Cloud Computing

Researchers at SDSC and the Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics Center have successfully completed a second computational experiment using thousands of GPUs...

Microway powers Shared Research Computing Storage Project in Massachusetts
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Microway powers Shared Research Computing Storage Project in Massachusetts

Powered by storage technology supplied by Microway, the Northeast Storage Exchange (NESE) is changing the way Boston-area universities approach research data storage...

Using sound and light for ultra-fast data transfer
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Using sound and light for ultra-fast data transfer

A research team of academics from the University of Leeds and University of Nottingham believes its has found a way of delivering ultra- fast modulation, by combining...

OnScale joins Revolution in Simulation community
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OnScale joins Revolution in Simulation community

Today OnScale announced their sponsorship of Revolution in Simulation, a collaborative community helping to increase the value of engineering simulation software...

Podcast: Solving Multiphysics Problems at the Exascale Computing Project
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Podcast: Solving Multiphysics Problems at the Exascale Computing Project

In this Let's Talk Exascale Podcast, Stuart Slattery and Damien Lebrun-Grandie from ORNL describe how they are readying algorithms for next-generation supercomputers...

Exascale in Europe
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Exascale in Europe

Europe has developed a strategy for exascale computing, through partnerships and collaboration of European HPC vendors, academic institutions and HPC centers. It...

KU Leuven in Belgium joins iRODS Consortium
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KU Leuven in Belgium joins iRODS Consortium

The iRODS Consortium has welcomed KU Leuven as its newest Consortium member. As one of Europe’s oldest universities, Belgium’s KU Leuven boasts a long tradition...

Interview: Exascale Computing Project Update for 2020
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Interview: Exascale Computing Project Update for 2020

In this video, Exascale Computing Project Director Doug Kothe describes how disciplined and tailored project management led to very impressive results in what was...

Podcast: AMD to Power New ECMWF Supercomputer for Weather Forecasting
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Podcast: AMD to Power New ECMWF Supercomputer for Weather Forecasting

In this podcast, the Radio Free HPC looks at the new ECMWF supercomputer. "This new system will give them roughly 5x more compute power than their current system...
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