The Need for Speed: NVIDIA Accelerates Majority of World’s Supercomputers to Drive Advancements in Science and Technology

The Need for Speed: NVIDIA Accelerates Majority of World’s Supercomputers to Drive Advancements in Science and Technology

Starting with the release of CUDA in 2006, NVIDIA has driven advancements in AI and accelerated computing — and the most recent TOP500 list of the world’s most powerful supercomputers highlights the culmination of the company’s… Article Source https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/top500-supercomputers-sc24/

HPE and Dell Lay the Groundwork for Next-gen Supercomputers

HPE and Dell Lay the Groundwork for Next-gen Supercomputers

HPE isn’t resting on the laurels of building the three fastest supercomputers in the world. It is upgrading those technologies. Dell built X.AI’s Colossus with 100,000 Nvidia GPUs, which is considered the world’s fastest AI-accelerated… Article Source https://www.hpcwire.com/2024/11/18/hpe-and-dell-lay-the-groundwork-for-next-gen-supercomputers/

HPE Expands HPC & AI Capabilities with Cray Supercomputers | VoIP Review

HPE Expands HPC & AI Capabilities with Cray Supercomputers | VoIP Review

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has announced an exciting expansion of its high performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure portfolio. This move includes the launch of HPE Cray… Article Source https://voip.review/2024/11/14/hpe-expands-hpc-ai-capabilities-cray-supercomputers/

Google’s Sycamore quantum computer chip can now outperform the fastest supercomputers, new study suggests

Google’s Sycamore quantum computer chip can now outperform the fastest supercomputers, new study suggests

Quantum computers can outpace our fastest classical computers in very specific areas, a groundbreaking experiment suggests. Google Quantum AI researchers have discovered a “stable computationally complex phase” that can be achieved with existing… Article Source https://www.livescience.com/technology/computing/googles-sycamore-quantum-computer-chip-can-now-outperform-the-fastest-supercomputers-new-study-suggests

IBM and Pasqal Collaborate to Establish Classical-Quantum Integration for Quantum-Centric Supercomputers

IBM and Pasqal Collaborate to Establish Classical-Quantum Integration for Quantum-Centric Supercomputers

IBM and Pasqal have announced their partnership to develop a common approach for quantum supercomputing in the field of chemistry and materials science. Together, they plan to integrate quantum computing with advanced classical computing to create the next generation of supercomputers. The companies will define a software integration architecture for a quantum supercomputer and aim … Read more

IBM and Pasqal Join Forces to Develop Classical-Quantum Integration for Quantum-Centric Supercomputers

IBM and Pasqal Join Forces to Develop Classical-Quantum Integration for Quantum-Centric Supercomputers

IBM and Pasqal, leaders in superconducting circuits and neutral atom-based quantum computers, have announced a partnership to develop quantum-focused supercomputing and advance research in chemistry and materials science. The collaboration aims to integrate quantum computing with classical computing to create the next generation of supercomputers. This partnership will define a software integration architecture for a … Read more

IBM and Pasqal join forces to integrate classical and quantum technology for supercomputers – Quantum Computing Report

IBM and Pasqal join forces to integrate classical and quantum technology for supercomputers – Quantum Computing Report

IBM and Pasqal have joined forces to work on a project that will combine quantum and classical computing techniques to create a more advanced approach to supercomputing. By leveraging IBM’s superconducting circuits and Pasqal’s neutral atom-based quantum computers, the collaboration aims to push the boundaries of research applications in fields such as chemistry and materials … Read more

Intel Abandons Knights Mill and Knights Landing Processors, Removes Support from LLVM after First Aurora Supercomputer’s Downfall

Intel Abandons Knights Mill and Knights Landing Processors, Removes Support from LLVM after First Aurora Supercomputer’s Downfall

Intel has stopped supporting its Xeon Phi Knights Mill and Knights Landing accelerators in the LLVM/Clang 19 compiler, signaling the end of MIC architecture support in the Aurora supercomputer. This decision comes after the GCC compiler also ended support for Intel’s Xeon Phi accelerators, likely due to Intel discontinuing hardware support. The deprecation of Xeon … Read more

Nvidia Grace Hopper Superchips Power Three New Supercomputers to Top of Green500 List – GH200 Outperforms Competing Supercomputers Featuring AMD’s Instinct MI250X

Nvidia Grace Hopper Superchips Power Three New Supercomputers to Top of Green500 List – GH200 Outperforms Competing Supercomputers Featuring AMD’s Instinct MI250X

Three new supercomputers powered by Nvidia’s Grace Hopper CPU and GPU chips have surpassed the Green500 rankings for June 2024, as reported by IEEE Spectrum. The three supercomputers that made it onto the list are JEDI, the 1 ExaFLOPS Jupiter supercomputer, University of Bristol’s Isambard-AI phase 1, and Cyfronet’s Helios GPU. The Green500 ranks the … Read more