Author Archives: David Gordon
Author Archives: David Gordon
Paid Post Intel has been at the forefront of democratizing high performance computing (HPC) for the past three decades, and the HPC leader is taking its efforts up several more notches with the Aurora exascale HPC and AI supercomputer being designed and built by Intel and Hewlett Packard Enterprise for Argonne National Laboratory. …
Making Exascale Accessible To Everyone was written by David Gordon at The Next Platform.
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You won’t be surprised that AWS serves up some of the most powerful HPC products and services on the planet. …
Want To Get Your Hands On AWS’ Latest HPC Services? Here’s How was written by David Gordon at The Next Platform.
PROMO Today’s AI and HPC systems can encompass 1,000s of CPUs and GPUs, all drawing on vast amounts of memory and storage. …
Flaky I/O Getting You Down? This Panel Promises Some Light Relief was written by David Gordon at The Next Platform.
SPONSORED Mention GPUs these days, and you will naturally think about how they can accelerate the most challenging AI and machine learning workloads as well as how they are used in gaming platforms. …
How Are GPUs Going To Change Your Working World? It’s AI, Everywhere was written by David Gordon at The Next Platform.
Sponsored article The augmented reality (AR and virtual reality (VR) market is big business – and growing fast. …
Making AR and VR a Reality in Higher Education was written by David Gordon at The Next Platform.
It is never easy to blaze new trails in IT infrastructure due to specific, unique workload requirements. …
Optimization for Real-Time AI and Analytics Starts in the Datacenter was written by David Gordon at The Next Platform.
Every large IT shop has its own unique I/O demands; from mixed workloads to high volume or velocity of data and all the points in between. …
Blazing New Trails in Storage for Large-Scale Recommendation Systems was written by David Gordon at The Next Platform.
HPC architects have continued to push the bounds of what is possible with computing, but the underlying architecture they have used has been fairly consistent – bare metal servers, which get bigger and faster over time. …
You Want HPC And You Want Virtualization? Let’s Talk About It was written by David Gordon at The Next Platform.