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The Next Platform, Monday, November 18th, 2024

AMD Now Has More Compute On The Top500 Than Nvidia

Vol 320 · Issue 3 · 2024-11-18

There has been a lot more churn on the November Top500 supercomputer rankings that is the talk of the SC24 conference in Atlanta this week than there was in the list that came out in June at the ISC24 conference in Hamburg, Germany back in May, and there are some interesting developments in the new machinery that is being installed.

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AMD Now Has More Compute On The Top500 Than Nvidia

HPVwire, Thursday, October 17th, 2024

In This Club, You Must 'Earn The Exa'

Vol 319 · Issue 3 · 2024-10-17

There have been some recent press releases and headlines with the phrase 'AI Exascale' in them. Other than flaunting the word exascale or even zettascale, these stories do not provide enough information to justify using the term exascale.

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In This Club, You Must 'Earn The Exa'

HPCWire, Monday, September 23rd, 2024

How GPUs Are Embedded in the HPC Landscape

Vol 318 · Issue 4 · 2024-09-23

Grasping the basics of Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) architecture is crucial for understanding how these powerful processors function, particularly in high-performance computing (HPC) and other demanding computational tasks.

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How GPUs Are Embedded in the HPC Landscape

HPCWire, Monday, September 23rd, 2024

Sustainable Computing for HPC and AI

Vol 318 · Issue 4 · 2024-09-23

Reducing energy consumption and associated CO2 emissions has become a priority for organizations of all sizes. Climate concerns are now top-of-mind among customers, employees, and shareholders, and as a result, most organizations have made public commitments to reduce emissions as part of corporate ESG programs.

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Sustainable Computing for HPC and AI

insideHPC, Thursday, August 8th, 2024

Preparing Networks for the Increasing Demands of HPC and AI

Vol 317 · Issue 1 · 2024-08-08

Exponential growth of computing power can't last forever. We will hit a physical barrier where wires need to be thinner than atoms. However, when it comes to this computing power in action powering high performance computing or artificial intelligence applications, it's not lack of computing power we should be concerned with.

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Preparing Networks for the Increasing Demands of HPC and AI

HPCWire, Monday, May 13th, 2024

NVIDIA: Data Centers Need New Metric For Energy Efficiency

Vol 314 · Issue 3 · 2024-05-13

Data centers need an upgraded dashboard to guide their journey to greater energy efficiency, one that shows progress running real-world applications. The formula for energy efficiency is simple: work done divided by energy used. Applying it to data centers calls for unpacking some details.

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NVIDIA: Data Centers Need New Metric For Energy Efficiency

HPCWire, Monday, May 13th, 2024

Jupiter Exascale Supercomputer Claims 1St Place In Green500

Vol 314 · Issue 3 · 2024-05-13

The first module of the exascale supercomputer JUPITER, named JEDI, is ranked first place in the Green500 list of the most energy-efficient supercomputers worldwide, as announced today by Forschungszentrum Julich and EuroHPC Joint Undertaking, together with the ParTec-Eviden supercomputer consortium at the International Supercomputing Conference (ISC) in Hamburg.

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Jupiter Exascale Supercomputer Claims 1St Place In Green500

HPCWire, Monday, May 13th, 2024

EuroHPC Supercomputers Maintain Prominence with 3 in TOP500's Top 10 and Deucalion's Debut

Vol 314 · Issue 3 · 2024-05-13

The results were announced today at the ISC High Performance 2024 conference in Hamburg, Germany. In its latest submission to the semi-annual list of the world's most powerful supercomputers, Aurora registered 1.012 exaflops using 87% of the system's 10,624 nodes. After making its Top500 debut in November 2023, the Argonne system retained its spot as the second fastest supercomputer and joined DOE's Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Frontier as the world's second exascale machine. Aurora also earned the top spot in a measure of artificial intelligence (AI) performance, achieving 10.6 exaflops on the HPL-MxP benchmark.

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EuroHPC Supercomputers Maintain Prominence with 3 in TOP500's Top 10 and Deucalion's Debut

The Next Web, Tuesday, February 13th, 2024

Cloud-Based HPC To Improve Performance And Save Resources

Vol 311 · Issue 2 · 2024-02-13

Trillion-dollar industries are exploring new ways of increasing high performance computing (HPC) performance, while saving resources and reducing costs. Scientists and engineers are looking to build robust HPC infrastructure to run complex workloads in the most energy-efficient approach.

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Cloud-Based HPC To Improve Performance And Save Resources

The Next Platform, Monday, November 20,2023

Trying To Do More Real HPC In An Increasingly AI World

Vol 308 · Issue 4 · 2023-11-20

If you are in the traditional HPC community, it is not hard to be of two minds about the rise of AI and the mainstreaming of generative AI. At the very least, the GenAI tsunami makes it easier to argue for hardware budgets even though it is extremely difficult to get your hands on any datacenter-class GPU these days. And because of this, organizations that are buying hybrid AI-HPC systems are going to be able to do more HPC processing as their systems get upgraded to do more AI - at least in theory.

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Trying To Do More Real HPC In An Increasingly AI World

Top500,org, Tuesday, November 14,2023

The 62nd Edition Of The Top500

Vol 308 · Issue 3 · 2023-11-14

The 62nd edition of the TOP500 reveals that the Frontier system retains its top spot and is still the only exascale machine on the list. However, five new or upgraded systems have shaken up the Top 10.

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The 62nd Edition Of The Top500

The Next Platform, Monday, November 13,2023

Top500 Supercomputers: Who Gets The Most Out Of Peak Performance?

Vol 308 · Issue 3 · 2023-11-13

The most exciting thing about the Top500 rankings of supercomputers that come out each June and November is not who is on the top of the list. That's fun and interesting, of course, but the real thing about the Top500 is the architectural lessons it gives us when we see new systems emerge on the Top500 and we get to see how choices of compute, memory, interconnect, storage, and budget all play out at a system level and across nations and industries.

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Top500 Supercomputers: Who Gets The Most Out Of Peak Performance?

HPCWire, Monday, September 18,2023

Experience The Future Of HPC And AI At SC23

Vol 306 · Issue 3 · 2023-09-18

Accelerating innovation and discovery in today's world requires a different approach to modern high performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI). This approach is designed with exascale-class technologies, powerful infrastructure, and the right software to handle massive data sets and rapidly transform insights into meaningful results.

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Experience The Future Of HPC And AI At SC23

The Next Platform, Friday, September 15,2023

China's 1.5 Exaflops Supercomputer Chases Gordon Bell Prize - Again

Vol 306 · Issue 2 · 2023-09-15

The Association for Computing Machinery has just put out the finalists for the Gordon Bell Prize award that will be given out at the SC23 supercomputing conference in Denver, and as you might expect, some of the biggest iron assembled in the world are driving the advanced applications that have their eyes on the prize.

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China's 1.5 Exaflops Supercomputer Chases Gordon Bell Prize - Again

Gestalt I, Thursday, September 7,2023

Gestalt IT: To Infiniband And Beyond! (17 M)

Vol 306 · Issue 1 · 2023-09-07

InfiniBand is the dominant method of connecting AI processing systems. Is there some kind of significant performance benefit? Or is it more of a legacy choice? There are other options on the horizon but you need to understand the differences and how they need to be built to take advantage of needed performance.

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Gestalt IT: To Infiniband And Beyond! (17 M)