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GMS Launches Ruggedized TITAN AI-Equipped Rackmount Servers
From insideHPC

GMS Launches Ruggedized TITAN AI-Equipped Rackmount Servers

Today General Micro Systems (GMS) launched TITAN, the industry’s first sealed, fanless, conduction-cooled rackmount servers with artificial intelligence (AI) and...

Proposed Model for Machine Learning
From The Eponymous Pickle

Proposed Model for Machine Learning

Intriguing.   Thinking this, its kind of like derived information transfer to some structured system.  Like a brain or a machine?  And then transferring that knowledge...

Podcast Interview with “Father of the Internet” Vint Cerf
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Podcast Interview with “Father of the Internet” Vint Cerf

Vint Cerf, known as one of the “fathers of the internet” and a recipient of the 2004 ACM A.M. Turing Award, was a participating laureate at this year’s Heidelberg...

AMD to Power Cray’s ARCHER2 Supercomputer in the UK
From insideHPC

AMD to Power Cray’s ARCHER2 Supercomputer in the UK

Following a procurement exercise, UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) are pleased to announce that Cray, an HPE company, has been awarded the contract to supply the...

Video: An Update on HPC at CSCS
From insideHPC

Video: An Update on HPC at CSCS

Thomas Schulthess from CSCS gave this talk at the HPC User Forum. "CSCS has a strong track record in supporting the processing, analysis and storage of scientific...

CRA’s Career Mentoring Workshop Registration is Now Open!
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

CRA’s Career Mentoring Workshop Registration is Now Open!

The following is a message to the community from the Computing Research Association (CRA) Executive Director Andrew Bernat.  Dear Colleague, I am pleased to announce...

Search: Intent, Not Inventory
From The Noisy Channel

Search: Intent, Not Inventory

When I enter a physical store, my intent is “I want to buy X” or “I’m looking for something in order to do X.” It’s not “Show me the products that satisfy characteristics...

Heterogeneous Computing: Long Live the CPU
From insideHPC

Heterogeneous Computing: Long Live the CPU

In this guest article, our friends at Intel discuss how the company is investing in heterogeneous computing. Intel recently spoke about supporting heterogeneous...

Game Theory and Autonomous Cars
From The Eponymous Pickle

Game Theory and Autonomous Cars

How do we construct models about elements of autonomy and how they interact our own behavior?Game Theory and AI Systems: Use Case For Autonomous Cars  By Dr. Lance...

Factoring 2048-bit Numbers Using 20 Million Qubits
From Schneier on Security

Factoring 2048-bit Numbers Using 20 Million Qubits

This theoretical paper shows how to factor 2048-bit RSA moduli with a 20-million qubit quantum computer in eight hours. It's interesting work, but I don't want...

US Regulators Look at Data as an Asset
From The Eponymous Pickle

US Regulators Look at Data as an Asset

Several projects examined data as an asset, had been looking at how data's value would be treated in regulation.   And likelihood of the nature of future regulation...

From Computational Complexity

The Sheldon Conjecture (too late for Problems with a Point)

Chapter 5 of Problems with a Point (by Gasarch and Kruskal) is about how mathematical objects get their names. If it was an e-book that I could edit and add to...

ACM-W Connections–October 2019
From ACM-W supporting, celebrating and advocating for Women in Computing

ACM-W Connections–October 2019

Welcome from the ACM-W Chair The 2019 Grace Hopper Celebration (GHC) was held on October 2-4 in Orlando, FL.  ACM-W once again participated in several activities...

Information Entropy and Data
From The Eponymous Pickle

Information Entropy and Data

With a background in physics this is a great topic.  It links the universe to information technologies in interesting ways.  Even includes a hint at the nature ...

Designing Smart Home Products
From The Eponymous Pickle

Designing Smart Home Products

A long time thought of mine, when I saw Worlds Fair displays of the future, when running an innovation center, what smart home products will be used?Designing Smart...

Blogging Notes
From The Eponymous Pickle

Blogging Notes

Quotes in this blog are in italics or quote marks.  Non italics were written by me.   If you want to unquote something let me know.   Links will sometimes not work...

Public Interest Technology
From The Eponymous Pickle

Public Interest Technology

Of interest, this site and resource is new to me, now following, join in.  All tech is of public interest, but now it is evolving much faster, and getting involved...

Wendys' Markets with a Role Playing Game
From The Eponymous Pickle

Wendys' Markets with a Role Playing Game

 Had seen several test examples of trying to use non-trivial games in the enterprise, but non that I thought actually worked.  Here an example? Wendy's New Role...

Video: HPC and the Living Heart Project
From insideHPC

Video: HPC and the Living Heart Project

In this video, HPE’s Jean-Luc Assor talk about their involvement in the Living Heart Project – and how HPC is explains how high performance computing is savingVideo...

Supercomputing the Building Blocks of the Universe
From insideHPC

Supercomputing the Building Blocks of the Universe

In this special guest feature, ORNL profiles researcher Gaute Hagen, who uses the Summit supercomputer to model scientifically interesting atomic nuclei. "A central...
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