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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
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Positions Azure as the go-to cloud platform.
Aims at exascale customers.
Strikes a blow against Intel.
Aims at quantum supremacy.
Time to dig them out of the cupboard.
Partners with Intel, Nvidia and others.
Handily beats Nvidia's Tesla K40.
Moonshot miss a near-fatal blow.
Many-core 14nm CPUs for future boxes.
FirePro S10000 gets double the RAM.
Pushing CUDA further into HPC.
A third of its business now non-PC, Huang claims.
AMD has received $12.6 million from the US DoE for exascale computing research.
Intel has announced plans to launch the Larrabee-based MIC hardware as the Xeon Phi.
Nvidia has officially announced the world's 'most complex' GPU, the Kepler GK110.
Intel has confirmed its data centre networking push with a new communications platform dubbed Crystal Forest.
Intel has thrown $125 million at networking specialist QLogic, gaining its InfiniBand know-how.
Amazon has added Nvidia's Tesla GPUs to its EC2 cloud computing service, allowing on-demand CUDA.
A supercomputer at the French CEA-DAM has become the first in Europe to break 1 petaflops.
October 14 2021 | 15:04