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Hardware vendor Lenovo has become an official partner of Formula 1.
Dell Technologies' Dell PowerVault ME5 storage devices are aimed at SMEs looking for SAN and DAS units.
COMPANY NEWS: Precision oncology company Guardant Health has deployed Rafay Systems’ Kubernetes Operations Platform to manage and maintain the medical research team’s high-compute analytics applications.
As usual, Nvidia had a raft of product announcements ready for its annual GTC conference which started today. Among the standouts were the Grace data centre CPU, a next-generation BlueField DPU, Omniverse Enterprise for 3D collaboration, and updates to the company's Drive platform.
Azure's new NDv2 GPU-accelerated instances provide up to 800 Nvidia V100 Tensor Core GPUs on a single Mellanox InfiniBand backend network.
Nvidia's new Magnum IO software helps data scientists and AI and high performance computing researchers process massive amounts of data in minutes instead of hours.
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Medical research organisation Garvan Institute has expanded its HPC system
"GPUs have been one of the key technologies" in high-performance computing, according to Data61's Professor John Taylor.
CSIRO's new Bracewell HPC system uses Dell EMC PowerEdge servers with Nvidia Tesla P100 GPUs.
HPE has unveiled a new software-defined platform for high-performance computing (HPC), along with updates to its Apollo server family.
Monash University's third-generation Massive supercomputer was officially commissioned yesterday.
A new alliance between HP and Intel focusses on high performance computing (HPC).
Dell's new PowerEdge C6320 delivers up to twice the performance of the C6220 model on the LinPack HPC benchmark.
High performance computing specialist (HPC) vendor Xenon Systems, has won a competitive tender to build and deliver a bespoke HPC computer that it says can process and analyse larger datasets than ever before.
The National Computational Infrastructure has chosen Dell to supply a $2 million 3,200-core high-performance compute node for the NeCTAR research cloud.
Intersect Australia will install an SGI supercomputer at one of Macquarie Telecom's Sydney data centres and make it available to Australian researchers.
Intel is working with European researchers to seek ways of massively increasing the processing power of supercomputers without similarly increasing their energy requirements.
Commodity graphics processor chips used in games machines and mobile phones are revolutionising the face of supercomputing - and should lead to the delivery of 4 teraflop desktop machines running Windows HPC or Linux for just north of $10,000 by 2012.
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