Author Archives: Timothy Prickett Morgan
Author Archives: Timothy Prickett Morgan
There is a battle heating up in the datacenter, and there are tens of billions of dollars at stake as chip makers chase the burgeoning market for engines that do machine learning inference. …
Teasing Out The Bang For The Buck Of Inference Engines was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at .
There are a lot of different kinds of machine learning, and some of them are not based exclusively on deep neural networks that learn from tagged text, audio, image, and video data to analyze and sometimes transpose that data into a different form. …
Shooting The Machine Learning Rapids With Open Source was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at .
It is safe to say that a little more than a decade ago, when the clone of Google’s MapReduce and Google File System distributed storage and computing platform was cloned at Yahoo and offered up to the world as a way to transform the nature of data analytics at scale, that we all had much higher hopes for the emergence of platforms centered around Hadoop that would change enterprise, not just webscale, computing. …
Hadoop Needs To Be A Business, Not Just A Platform was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at .
Many programs have a tough time spanning across high levels of concurrency, but if they are cleverly coded, databases can make great use of massively parallel compute based in hardware to radically speed up the time it takes to run complex queries against large datasets. …
In A Parallel Universe, Data Warehouses Run On GPUs was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at .
Technologies often start out in one place and then find themselves in another. …
Inferring The Future Of The FPGA, And Then Making It was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at .
It is certainly true that no technology company can grow if they are not able to do business in China. …
Open Compute A Foot In the Datacenter Door For Inspur was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at .
The fleet of servers in the enterprise datacenters of the world – distinct from hyperscalers, cloud builders, and HPC centers – are getting a bit long in the tooth. …
Virtualization Is The Real Opportunity For Epyc was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at .
As one of the first hyperscalers in the world, Yahoo, part of the Oath conglomerate that also includes AOL and that is owned by telecom giant Verizon, knows a thing or two about running applications at extreme scale. …
How OpenStack Lassoes Yahoo’s 4 Million Server Cores was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at .
It is hard to say for sure, but a very substantial part of the hard work in buying supercomputers and creating simulations and models that tell us about the real world around us gets done in thousands of academic research institutions worldwide. …
Forging A Hybrid CPU-FPGA Supercomputer was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at .
For any public cloud to succeed, it has to offer best of breed technologies reasonably close to the cutting edge and supporting the wide variety of compute that the enterprises of the world would otherwise acquire and run on premises. …
Microsoft Focuses Azure More Tightly On HPC And AI was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at .
If it isn’t obvious, we like hardware here at The Next Platform. …
The Shape Of Supermicro Machine Learning Iron To Come was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at .
Perhaps the most important decision that any company will ever make is how they intend to structure and store the information they will preserve to encapsulate the goods and services they provide to their customers. …
The Graph Database Poised To Pounce On The Mainstream was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at .
By definition, HPC is always at the cutting edge of computing, driving innovations in processor, system, and software design that eventually find their way into more mainstream computing systems. …
HPC And AI Can’t Compute Without Fast, Scalable Storage was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at .
When this is all done, Intel might have wished it had kept Renee James as president and chief executive officer, because Ampere, an Arm server chip startup that James has been running since this spring, wants a big piece of the Xeon datacenter business and it has the financial backing to start a price war that others can win and only Intel can lose. …
Arm Upstart Ampere Starts Chipping Away At Intel Xeons was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at .
If there is one rule of computing, is that it gets increasingly more expensive and more difficult to scale up performance within a single device or a single server node. …
The Microserver, Redux And Reconsidered was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at .
Fujitsu has given us a peek at the future A64FX Arm server processor that it has forged for the future “Post-K” supercomputer that is being built by the Japanese government for the RIKEN laboratory, arguably the hotbed of HPC in the Land of the Rising Sun. …
Slicing Into The Post-K Supercomputer’s Tofu D Interconnect was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at .
When it comes to machine learning, a lot of the attention in the past six years has focused on the training of neural networks and how the GPU accelerator radically improved the accuracy of networks, thanks to its large memory bandwidth and parallel compute capacity relative to CPUs. …
Nvidia Takes On The Inference Hordes With Turing GPUs was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at .
Historically and traditionally, academic supercomputing centers have been very open about the architecture and setup of their HPC systems, and it makes sense if you think about it. …
Fishing For Insight Into The Ocean Economy With HPC And AI was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at .
It doesn’t take a machine learning algorithm to predict that server makers are trying to cash in on the machine learning revolution at the major nexus points on the global Internet. …
Unifying Big Data And Machine Learning, Cisco Style was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at .
It has been nearly five years since Michael Dell lined up $24 billion in cash to take the IT company that bears his name private, and it has been nearly four years since Dell announced its mammoth $67 billion deal to acquire enterprise storage maker EMC and its server virtualization minion, VMware. …
For Whom The Dell Toils was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at .