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ORNL and SLAC Team Up for Breakthrough Biology Projects
From insideHPC

ORNL and SLAC Team Up for Breakthrough Biology Projects

Under DOE’s Integrated Research Infrastructure initiative, Frontier will provide high-speed analysis for LCLS-II’s structural biology data output Plans to unite...

Summit Helps Forge Stronger Flights
From insideHPC

Summit Helps Forge Stronger Flights

Simulations helping to cut through time and expense of certifying new materials by digitally customizing the ideal alloy Titanium alloys serve as cornerstone materials...

Addressing harms: Moving beyond intent
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Addressing harms: Moving beyond intent

The following blog post was written by CCC’s Addressing the Unforeseen Deleterious Impacts of Technology (AUDIT) Task Force Computing technologies of all stripes...

Upcoming Speaking Engagements
From Schneier on Security

Upcoming Speaking Engagements

This is a current list of where and when I am scheduled to speak: I’m giving a webinar via Zoom on Wednesday, May 22, at 11:00 AM ET. The topic is “Should the“...

Learning from the object-oriented mania
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Learning from the object-oriented mania

Back when I started programming professionally, every expert and every software engineering professor would swear by object-oriented programming. Resistance was...

Another Chrome Vulnerability
From Schneier on Security

Another Chrome Vulnerability

Google has patched another Chrome zero-day: On Thursday, Google said an anonymous source notified it of the vulnerability. The vulnerability carries a severity...

@HPCpodcast: An Analysis of the New Top500 List
From insideHPC

@HPCpodcast: An Analysis of the New Top500 List

In this episode of @HPCpodcast, sponsored by Lenovo, Shahin and Doug discuss the big news on the Monday of each annual ISC conference in Germany, the release of...

Forwarding references in C++
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Forwarding references in C++

In C++, there are different ways to pass a value to a function. Typically, at any given time, an object in C++ ‘belongs’ to a single function. The various waysContinue...

Addressing the Unforeseen Deleterious Impacts of Technology
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Addressing the Unforeseen Deleterious Impacts of Technology

Recent years have seen increased awareness of the potential negative impacts of computing technologies, and yet these harms are often unforeseen when the technology...

HPC News Bytes 20240513: ISC 2024 Starts, Quantum Investments, China-Taiwan-TSMC Scenario Planning, Electricity Supply Running Low
From insideHPC

HPC News Bytes 20240513: ISC 2024 Starts, Quantum Investments, China-Taiwan-TSMC Scenario Planning, Electricity Supply Running Low

Let's take a quick (6:21) run through new developments in the world of HPC-AI, including: ISC 2024 begins today, substantial new investments in quantum continue...

Nvidia Announces Installations of 9 Grace Hopper-Powered Supercomputers
From insideHPC

Nvidia Announces Installations of 9 Grace Hopper-Powered Supercomputers

May 12, 2024 — Nvidia has announced nine new supercomputers using Nvidia Grace Hopper Superchips that combined deliver 200 exaflops, or 200 quintillion calculations...

Hyperion Research Announces AI Advisory Committee
From insideHPC

Hyperion Research Announces AI Advisory Committee

ST. PAUL, Minn., May 13, 2024 – HPC-AI industry analyst firm Hyperion Research has launched an expanded AI focus with the announcement of the Hyperion ResearchHyperion...

New Top500 List: Aurora Joins Frontier in the Exascale HPC Club
From insideHPC

New Top500 List: Aurora Joins Frontier in the Exascale HPC Club

Aurora, the Intel-HPE Cray problem-child supercomputer, has officially received the blessing of the Top500 organization as having surpassed the exascale (a billion...

Pac-Man and Games for Girls
From CS4FN (Computer Science For Fun)

Pac-Man and Games for Girls

by Paul Curzon, Queen Mary University of London In the beginning video games were for boys…and then came Pac-Man. Before mobile games, game consoles and PC based...

Peer review is not the gold standard in science
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Peer review is not the gold standard in science

Peer review as we know it today was introduced very late, over a century after the scientific revolution. It happened after Einstein’s time… arguably the most productive...

From Computational Complexity

What is Closed Form? The Horse Numbers are an illustration

In the book Those Fascinating Numbers by Jean-Marie De Konick they find interesting (or `interesting') things to say about many numbers. I reviewed the book inhere...

From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

Just Jim

James Harris Simons just passed away—he preferred Jim so we will use that here. I know that there will be here articles, posts, and special places to read about...

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Mating Strategies
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Mating Strategies

Some squids are “consorts,” others are “sneakers.” The species is healthiest when individuals have different strategies randomly. As usual, you can also use this...

New Attack Against Self-Driving Car AI
From Schneier on Security

New Attack Against Self-Driving Car AI

This is another attack that convinces the AI to ignore road signs: Due to the way CMOS cameras operate, rapidly changing light from fast flashing diodes can be...

From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

COMPUTATION, LOGIC, AND INFORMATION

The organizers of a conference on this topic is on July 3-5, 2024 at Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland are: Wojciech Szpankowski the Director of the Center...
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