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Aquila and TAS Energy Launch Liquid Cooled Edge Data Center Solution
From insideHPC

Aquila and TAS Energy Launch Liquid Cooled Edge Data Center Solution

Today Aquila announced a liquid-cooled edge data center co-development program featuring the first ruggedized modular edge data center developed around the Aquarius...

Symposium on Accelerating Science: A Grand Challenge for AI
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Symposium on Accelerating Science: A Grand Challenge for AI

The Computing Community Consoritum (CCC) is co-sponsoring with the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) one of several symposia in...

Fake Fingerprint Stickers for Gloves
From Schneier on Security

Fake Fingerprint Stickers for Gloves

There's a Kickstarter for a sticker that you can stick on a glove and then register with a biometric access system like an iPhone. It's an interesting security...

IBM Plans for Watson's Future
From The Eponymous Pickle

IBM Plans for Watson's Future

Watching this closely.  That they are continuing to plan for hardware is interesting.As Watson matures, IBM plans more AI hardware and softwareIBM releases faster...

Radio Free HPC Reviews the New TOP500
From insideHPC

Radio Free HPC Reviews the New TOP500

http://www.radiofreehpc.com/audio/RF-HPC_Episodes/Episode122/RFHPC122top500podcast.mp3 In this podcast, the Radio Free HPC team reviews the latest TOP500 list of...

Can FPGAs Help You?
From insideHPC

Can FPGAs Help You?

FPGAs will become increasing important for organizations that have a wide range of applications that can benefit from performance increases. Rather than a brute...

Seagate Accelerates ClusterStor with Flash
From insideHPC

Seagate Accelerates ClusterStor with Flash

Today Seagate Technology introduced the ClusterStor 300N storage system with Nytro Intelligent I/O Manager, the newest addition to its family of scale-out storage...

Mobile Edition: Print ‘n Fly Guide to SC16 in Salt Lake City
From insideHPC

Mobile Edition: Print ‘n Fly Guide to SC16 in Salt Lake City

Welcome to the Mobile Edition for the Print ‘n Fly Guide to SC16 in Salt Lake City. Inside this guide you will find technical features on supercomputing, HPC interconnects...

Omni Path Comes to Penguin Computing On-Demand
From insideHPC

Omni Path Comes to Penguin Computing On-Demand

Today Penguin Computing announced several important achievements of its Penguin Computing On-Demand (POD) HPC cloud service, including a recent 50 percent increase...

Accelerating Machine Learning on Intel Platforms
From insideHPC

Accelerating Machine Learning on Intel Platforms

In this video from the Intel HPC Developer Conference, Ananth Sankaranarayanan from Intel describes how the company is optimizing Machine Learning frameworks for...

New Cray XC50 Delivers 1 Petaflop Per Cabinet
From insideHPC

New Cray XC50 Delivers 1 Petaflop Per Cabinet

XC generic, 7 cabinet, left Today Cray announced the launch of the Cray XC50 supercomputer – the company’s fastest supercomputer ever with a peak performance of...

Enabling Personalized Medicine through Genomic Workflow Acceleration
From insideHPC

Enabling Personalized Medicine through Genomic Workflow Acceleration

If the keys to health, longevity, and a better overall quality of life are encoded in our individual genetic make-up then few advances in the history of medicine...

Billions spent on cyber security tech while human error ignored
From Putting People First

Billions spent on cyber security tech while human error ignored

Billions spent on cyber security tech while human error ignored, writes Misha Glenny in the Financial Times. Armies of zombie computers threaten us all. Despite...

Why the Software Industry Needs Computing Education Research
From ACM on Huffington Post

Why the Software Industry Needs Computing Education Research

By Andrew J. Ko, Associate Professor, University of Washington and Susanne Hambrusch, Professor, Purdue University Anyone

Standards for Body Area Networks
From The Eponymous Pickle

Standards for Body Area Networks

Examined for possible wearable applications, and medical sensors and effectors.  IEEE releases new standard for body area networkAfter five years of work, the IEEE...

From Computational Complexity

Did you do research when you were an undergrad? Well.. it was a different time.

Dan is a high school student who has worked with me and is now an ugrad at College Park DAN: Bill, did you do research when you were in high school? BILL: No...

Even Physicists Fear Mathematics
From The Eponymous Pickle

Even Physicists Fear Mathematics

 Well yes,  Because math is a deeper abstraction.   Not always connected to the see-able or tangible.  But also a very useful tool.   But a tool that needs to be...

Global Technology
From The Eponymous Pickle

Global Technology

50 notable global technology companies.The New Game of Global TechAs distinctions dissolve among the hardware, software, services, and telecom sectors, companies...

At $800K a pop, new Navy destroyer's ammo is in question
From Phys.org Technology News

At $800K a pop, new Navy destroyer's ammo is in question

The new guns on the Navy's biggest and most advanced destroyer are going to be firing blanks if the Navy can't find cost-effective projectiles.

Non Technical View of Machine Learning
From The Eponymous Pickle

Non Technical View of Machine Learning

Good pieceMachine Learning: An In-Depth, Non-Technical Guide - Part 1By Alex Castrounis • Jan 27, 2016Chapters: Overview, goals, learning types, and algorithmsData...
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