Mellanox Technologies booked $268.5 million for the second quarter of 2018, establishing a new high-water mark for the company.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced a new set of instances designed for applications that can benefit from high core performance.
After six years of joint development on 3D XPoint technology, Intel and Micron have decided to call it quits.
Episode 234: Addison Snell and Michael Feldman discuss China's Zen and Switzerland's Big Blue Brain.
The competition between the US, China, and Japan to field the first exascale supercomputer looks a lot closer than it did a couple of years ago. But the real significance of the narrowing schedules reflects a shift in technology preferences and a trend toward domestic control of HPC hardware.
A massively parallel neuromorphic computer, known as SpiNNaker, has been used to perform a brain simulation on par with the best results obtained on a conventional supercomputer.
Computer scientists from Stanford University have developed a convolutional neural network that can predict side effects when drugs are taken in combination.
Episode 233: Addison Snell and Michael Feldman discuss the European exascale initiative and Intersect360 Research's HPC market overview.
The Blue Brain Project has deployed its fifth-generation supercomputer to support its mission of simulating an entire mammalian brain by 2020.
Chinese chipmaker Hygon is now manufacturing Zen-based x86 CPUs using a licensing agreement it signed with AMD in 2016.