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Hyperion: Concerns about the Trajectory of Classical HPC Helping to Boost Quantum R&D - High Performance Computing News Analysis |  insideHPC

Hyperion: Concerns about the Trajectory of Classical HPC Helping to Boost Quantum R&D – High Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC

Bob Sorensen of Hyperion Research Faced with enormous complexities and uncertain progress, quantum computing continues to attract significant investment and R&D efforts from countries and companies around the world. One key reason: “growing concern about the trajectory of conventional HPC,” according to Bob Sorensen, senior vice president of research at HPC industry analyst firm Hyperion …

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Driving Technology to Net Zero, GIGABYTE HPC Solutions Rally ‘Power of Computing’ at CES

https://ift.tt/b84QDyV India Business Wire GIGABYTE, a leading IT innovation brand and key player in the technology industry, is resuming its strong presence at the upcoming CES (#9119 LVCC North Hall). From January 5e at 8eGIGABYTE will exhibit its HPC products and comprehensive solutions, demonstrating the full extent of the “power of computing” and its impact …

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Quantum HPC Collaboration Targets Energy Transition

Quantum HPC collaboration targets energy transition

Italian energy company Eni and neutral-atom quantum computing startup Pasqal are collaborating to develop high-performance quantum computing (HPC) solutions for the energy sector with the aim of accelerating the transition to green energy. Quantum computing uses the principles of quantum physics to solve problems beyond the capabilities of conventional computers. Paris-based Pasqal creates quantum computers …

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Partner Content: Accelerators Power HPC Success

Partner Content: Accelerators Power HPC Success

High Performance Computing (HPC) dramatically improves computing performance and speed. It’s no surprise that organizations are increasingly opting for this emerging technology, given its ability to overcome barriers found in traditional PCs and processors. HPC systems can run more than a million times faster than typical desktop, laptop or server configurations. These superior speeds are …

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Intel and Penn Medicine Conduct Cancer Study Using Federated Learning to Analyze (and Protect) Sensitive Medical Data at Scale - High Performance Computing News Analysis |  inside the HPC

Intel and Penn Medicine Conduct Cancer Study Using Federated Learning to Analyze (and Protect) Sensitive Medical Data at Scale – High Performance Computing News Analysis | inside the HPC

Calling it the largest federated learning study in the medical field to date, Intel Labs and Penn Medicine announced a joint research study to help international healthcare and research institutions identify malignant brain tumors. The study, which involved a global dataset from 71 institutions on six continents, improved brain tumor detection, the two organizations said. …

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January 20 Deadline for Energy HPC conference abstracts at the Ken Kennedy Institute, Rice Univ.  - Analysis of high performance computing news |  insideHPC

January 20 Deadline for Energy HPC conference abstracts at the Ken Kennedy Institute, Rice Univ. – Analysis of high performance computing news | insideHPC

November 30, 2022 – Friday, January 20, 2023 is the deadline to submit an extended abstract for presentation at the 16th Annual Energy Computing Conference 2023 hosted by the Ken Kennedy Institute at Rice University, February 28-March 2 2023 . Notices of acceptance will be issued on February 1st. The conference invites potential speakers to …

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Security Industry Veteran Katie McCullough Joins Panzura as Chief Information Security Officer - High Performance Computing News Analysis |  inside the HPC

Security Industry Veteran Katie McCullough Joins Panzura as Chief Information Security Officer – High Performance Computing News Analysis | inside the HPC

SAN JOSE – November 29, 2022 – Panzura, LLC (“Panzura”), a hybrid multi-cloud data management company, has appointed Katie McCullough to her new role as Chief Information Security Officer. McCullough will be responsible for security and compliance for the company and customers. The appointment follows a record turnaround since the company’s “refounding” in 2020, led …

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AWS Announces Water Positive Commitment by 2030 - High Performance Computing News Analysis |  inside the HPC

AWS Announces Water Positive Commitment by 2030 – High Performance Computing News Analysis | inside the HPC

“Water scarcity is a major issue around the world and with today’s positive announcement, we are committed to doing our part to help solve this rapidly growing challenge,” said Adam Selipsky, CEO from AWS. “In just a few years, half of the world’s population is expected to live in areas of water stress. To ensure …

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Argonne Researchers: Tiny Magnetic Vortices Could Be a Game Changer for HPC Memory Technology - High Performance Computing News Analysis |  inside the HPC

Argonne Researchers: Tiny Magnetic Vortices Could Be a Game Changer for HPC Memory Technology – High Performance Computing News Analysis | inside the HPC

Magnetic fields created by skyrmions in a two-dimensional sheet of material composed of iron, germanium and tellurium. (credit: Argonne Lab) Scientists from the US Department of Energy (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory is investigating the possibility that tiny magnetic vortices called “skyrmions,” which are magnetic vortices as small as billionths of a meter, could transform memory …

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Quantum Computing Users Work Alongside Classical Supercomputers: An Interview with Travis Humble at the Oak Ridge Lab - Analysis of High-Performance Computing News |  inside the HPC

Quantum Computing Users Work Alongside Classical Supercomputers: An Interview with Travis Humble at the Oak Ridge Lab – Analysis of High-Performance Computing News | inside the HPC

By Katie Elyce Jones, Managing Editor, PillarQ Travis Humble, director of the Quantum Computing User Program (QCUP) co-located with the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (Credit: Carlos Jones/ORNL, US Dept. of Energy) As the high-performance computing (HPC) community looks beyond Moore’s Law for solutions to speed up future systems, one of the technologies at the …

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