Covering Scientific & Technical AI | Thursday, April 3, 2025

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Servergy Pits Power-Linux Servers Against ARM, X86

Not everyone thinks that ARM processors will be the only viable alternative to X86 processors in the datacenter when it comes to energy-efficient computing. Servergy, which just uncloaked from ...Full Article

MD Anderson Teams up with Watson for “Moon Shots”

Today, the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and IBM have announced that Watson’s cognitive computing system will come to the facility to help put an end to ...Full Article

IBM Takes the Guesswork out of Holiday Shopping

Shopping season may be stressful for shoppers hoping to beat the crowds and find the lowest price, but retailers are far from immune from the stresses of the holidays. ...Full Article

Watson Comes to Cleveland Clinic Patient Rooms

When IBM’s Watson made his debut on Jeopardy!, the supercomputer’s makers were quick to point out that while its knowledge of trivia may be impressive, the real impact will ...Full Article

Xeon Phi Coprocessors Accelerate Platform Symphony Grids

Financial services institutions running risk analytics, Monte Carlo simulations, or pricing algorithms using IBM's Platform Symphony grid software on their clusters are getting a computational boost now that Symphony ...Full Article

China Slowdown, HPC Stall Hits IBM System Sales

The Chinese government is in the middle of putting together an economic reform and investment plan, and spending by state-owned industries has stalled. This has affected the performance of ...Full Article

IBM Offers Weather Analytics for Wind and Solar

Hoping to improve the reliability of renewable energy resources and ultimately reduce carbon emissions, IBM is bringing its power and weather modeling technology to the energy sector. “The solution ...Full Article

UNC Health Care Selects IBM Analytics for Patient Care

IBM today announced that UNC Health Care (UNCHC) has turned to Smarter Care big data analytics to offer its patients more effective and individualized care. With stacks of physicians ...Full Article

IBM Appliances Ease Deployment of DB2 BLU Analytics

Back in April, IBM put out a tech preview of its BLU Acceleration in-memory feature for its DB2 database. Now the software is shipping, and the company is packaging ...Full Article

Big Data to Stall Heart Disease

After partnering in 2008 to develop data analytics to help physicians detect heart disease sooner, IBM, Sutter Hearth and Geisinger Health System have been awarded a $2 million research ...Full Article
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