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HPC News Bytes 20240708: Low Yield Huawei AI Chip, AI ROI Questions, ASIC AI Chip
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HPC News Bytes 20240708: Low Yield Huawei AI Chip, AI ROI Questions, ASIC AI Chip

A good July morning to you! It was a short Fourth of July holiday week in the (U.S.) world of HPC-AI, here’s a rapid (6:04) run-down of news highlights: China’s...

EuroHPC JU FFplus Project: Open Call for Business Experiments and Innovation Studies Using HPC and AI
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EuroHPC JU FFplus Project: Open Call for Business Experiments and Innovation Studies Using HPC and AI

Stuttgart, Germany – July 8, 2024 – The EuroHPC Joint Undertaking’s FFplus project, established earlier this year to provide SMEs resources to test new applications...

Zapata AI and D-Wave Quantum Announce Expanded Partnership for Generative AI
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Zapata AI and D-Wave Quantum Announce Expanded Partnership for Generative AI

BOSTON and PALO ALTO, CA — July 8, 2024 — Zapata Computing Holdings Inc. (“Zapata AI”) (Nasdaq: ZPTA), an industrial generative AI software solutions company, and...

SC24: Technical Program Leaders Discuss Their Role and Scientific Vision
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SC24: Technical Program Leaders Discuss Their Role and Scientific Vision

Science lies at the heart of the annual Supercomputing conference, and the Technical Program is one of the most important aspects of the conference. To learn more...

From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

Gordon Bell

Sadly Gordon Bell died May 17 at the age of 89, see this. Bell died in Coronado, California from pneumonia. He was a true visionary in the world of computing who...

From Computational Complexity

The combinatorics of picking a Vice President

 Trump is pondering who to pick for his vice president. For a recent podcast about it go here. Spoiler alert: Doug B or Mario R or J.D. Vance. In 2008 I did a blog...

Friday Squid Blogging: Newly Discovered Vampire Squid
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Newly Discovered Vampire Squid

A new vampire squid species was discovered in the South China Sea. Blog moderation policy.

Scan HTML faster with SIMD instructions: .NET/C# Edition
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Scan HTML faster with SIMD instructions: .NET/C# Edition

Recently, the two major Web engines (WebKit and Chromium) adopted fast SIMD routines to scan HTML content. The key insight is to use vectorized classification (Langdale...

CCC Weekly Computing News: NSF, NEH and International Agencies Fund Climate Initiative
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

CCC Weekly Computing News: NSF, NEH and International Agencies Fund Climate Initiative

In another installment of CCC’s Weekly Computing News, we are sharing an exciting funding opportunity for climate change adaptation and mitigation. NSF, NEH and...

CCC Council Member Holly Yanco Receives $1.5 Million Grant to Advance Robot Manipulation
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

CCC Council Member Holly Yanco Receives $1.5 Million Grant to Advance Robot Manipulation

The Computing Community Consortium (CCC) is pleased to share that council member Holly Yanco and a team of researchers are leading an ambitious project called Collaborative...

Gutta-Percha: how a tree launched a global telecom revolution
From CS4FN (Computer Science For Fun)

Gutta-Percha: how a tree launched a global telecom revolution

Mary Ann Horton was transitioning to female at the time that she made one of her biggest contributions to our lives with a simple computer science idea with a...

New Open SSH Vulnerability
From Schneier on Security

New Open SSH Vulnerability

It’s a serious one: The vulnerability, which is a signal handler race condition in OpenSSH’s server (sshd), allows unauthenticated remote code execution (RCE)...

CCC Welcomes New Leadership and Council Members
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

CCC Welcomes New Leadership and Council Members

The Computing Community Consortium (CCC) is thrilled to announce new leadership. Nadya Bliss will assume the role of Chair, while Katie Siek will take on the position...

PCIe 7.0: Enabling Next Gen AI Accelerator Interconnects in HPC Data Centers
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PCIe 7.0: Enabling Next Gen AI Accelerator Interconnects in HPC Data Centers

Scaling data centers for evolving AI models will help alleviate data bottlenecks by distributing workloads across thousands of GPUs. This scaling extends beyond...

From Computational Complexity

Why is called the Turing Award (revisited)?

Avi Wigderson gave his ACM Turing Award lecture last week, and instead of telling his own story, he focused on Alan Turing and his influence on complexity. If you...

Even the dolphins use pocket switched networks!
From CS4FN (Computer Science For Fun)

Even the dolphins use pocket switched networks!

Mary Ann Horton was transitioning to female at the time that she made one of her biggest contributions to our lives with a simple computer science idea with a...

CCC Extends Warm Welcome to New Council Members
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

CCC Extends Warm Welcome to New Council Members

CCC is thrilled to announce that the following six computing researchers have joined the CCC Council: Weisong Shi, University of Delaware Rayid Ghani, Carnegie...

MSBAI Secures DOE ASCR Frontier Aurora HPC Allocation
From insideHPC

MSBAI Secures DOE ASCR Frontier Aurora HPC Allocation

LOS ANGELES, July 1, 2024 — AI company MSBAI has been awarded an allocation on the Department of Energy’s leadership-class supercomputers through the ASCR Leadership...

Rescale Receives Success Memorandum from Defense Innovation Unit for HPC Modernization Program
From insideHPC

Rescale Receives Success Memorandum from Defense Innovation Unit for HPC Modernization Program

San Francisco – June 27, 2024 – Cloud HPC company Rescale announced the successful completion of an HPC Modernization Program prototype evaluation for the Department...

DOE ASCR July 22 Call for Papers: Workshop on Energy-Efficient Computing for Science
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DOE ASCR July 22 Call for Papers: Workshop on Energy-Efficient Computing for Science

The Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR) program in the US Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science is organizing a Workshop on Energy-Efficient Computing...
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