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Monday, March 31- Intel and IBM Announce Availability of Intel Gaudi 3 AI Accelerators on IBM Cloud
- Fujitsu Partners with Macquarie University to Launch Online AutoML Course
- AMD Completes Acquisition of ZT Systems
- Parallel Works Unveils Vision for AI Growth with New Advisory Board
- Ayar Labs Introduces UCIe Optical Chiplet for AI Infrastructure Scalability
- Lockheed Martin and Google Cloud Partner to Advance GenAI for National Security
- Carnegie Mellon Expands AI Research with Google-Powered Cloud GPU Cluster
- Supermicro Introduces Broad Portfolio of Single-Socket Servers with Intel Xeon 6
- Trillion Parameter Consortium Partners with Tabor Communications to Launch Global AI for Science Conference, TPC25
- IBM Expands On-Prem Offerings with Storage Ceph as a Service
- CIQ Adds Federation to Fuzzball for Hybrid AI and HPC Workloads
- Marvell Showcases PCIe Gen 6 Optical Interconnect for AI Infrastructure
- SymphonyAI Expands Industrial AI to the Edge with Microsoft Azure IoT Operations
- Databricks and Anthropic Sign Deal to Bring Claude Models to Data Intelligence Platform
- Red Hat Boosts Enterprise AI Across the Hybrid Cloud with Red Hat AI
- Observe.AI Rolls Out VoiceAI Agents to Power AI-Driven Customer Engagement
- Fluidstack Deploys Exascale GPU Clusters Across Europe with Borealis, Dell, and NVIDIA
- KX Emerges as Standalone Software Company
- PEAK:AIO Chosen by Scan to Support Next-Gen GPUaaS Platform
- Climate Law: New AI Tool Produces Reports on Fossil Fuel Company Activities
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AI Debrief: Digital Twins and AI in Next-Gen Nuclear Reactor Operations
October 10th, 2024 Comments Off on AI Debrief: Digital Twins and AI in Next-Gen Nuclear Reactor Operations
In this insightful interview, I spoke with Christopher Ritter, the department manager in the Digital Sciences and Engineering department of the Idaho National Laboratory. We discuss the potential for using digital twins and AI to make the operation of ...
VP of Engineering at Colder Products Company Discusses Liquid Cooling for AI
September 25th, 2024 Comments Off on VP of Engineering at Colder Products Company Discusses Liquid Cooling for AI
In this insightful interview, I spoke with Rick Kirchner, Vice President of Engineering at Colder Products Company (CPC), to explore the critical role of liquid cooling systems in modern computing architectures, particularly for AI applications. As part of our ...
From Copilots to Autopilots: The Path to Autonomous Enterprise AI
September 24th, 2024 Comments Off on From Copilots to Autopilots: The Path to Autonomous Enterprise AI
Cars today are safer than ever, thanks to sophisticated technology designed to help drivers. Features like adaptive cruise control and lane-departure warnings are increasingly standard equipment, with many models getting advanced options like surround-view cameras and heads-up displays that ...
Argonne’s HPC/AI User Forum Wrap Up
September 11th, 2024 Comments Off on Argonne’s HPC/AI User Forum Wrap Up
As fans of this publication will already know, AI is everywhere. We hear about it in the news, at work, and in our daily lives. It’s such a revolutionary technology that even established events focusing on HPC specifically are ...
AI Helps Researchers Discover Catalyst for Green Hydrogen Production
August 28th, 2024 Comments Off on AI Helps Researchers Discover Catalyst for Green Hydrogen Production
Researchers from the University of Toronto have used AI to generate a “recipe” for an exciting new catalyst needed to produce green hydrogen fuel. As the effects of climate change begin to become more apparent in our everyday lives, ...
California Bill Could Regulate AI Safety
August 27th, 2024 Comments Off on California Bill Could Regulate AI Safety
A new bill that has advanced to the California Senate Assembly floor represents both a significant step forward in AI governance as well as a risk to the technology’s innovative growth. Officially called California Senate Bill 1047 – and ...
Hyperion Research Announces a 36.7% Increase in the HPC/AI Market Size
August 26th, 2024 Comments Off on Hyperion Research Announces a 36.7% Increase in the HPC/AI Market Size
AI has changed everything, including HPC. A recent HPCwire article discussed how AI-augmented HPC is creating a large paradigm shift in many aspects of the market and community. Supporting this shift, Hyperion Research announced today that it has updated its market sizing for ...
Is the GenAI Bubble Finally Popping?
August 21st, 2024 Comments Off on Is the GenAI Bubble Finally Popping?
Doubt is creeping into discussion over generative AI, as industry analysts begin to publicly question whether the huge investments in GenAI will ever pay off. The lack of a “killer app” besides coding co-pilots and chatbots is the most ...
Breaking Down Global Government Spending on AI
August 21st, 2024 Comments Off on Breaking Down Global Government Spending on AI
Governments are scrambling to stay ahead of the AI tsunami, and for good reason. Like any other useful technology, AI presents a gigantic economic opportunity for governments worldwide. In fact, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) has estimated that AI could contribute up ...
Argonne Is Using AI to Map the Brain’s Connections
August 16th, 2024 Comments Off on Argonne Is Using AI to Map the Brain’s Connections
Most people don’t think about just how miraculous the human brain is. This organ contains about 80 billion neurons, each of which is connected to as many as 10,000 other neurons. Mapping the neurons themselves is a challenging endeavor, ...