The most powerful supercomputers have already revolutionized science and technology, but will advance unimaginably in the near future with new breakthroughs. Are you ahead, or behind on retirement?
As sales continue to plummet worldwide, Tesla is giving up on building an in-house supercomputer for computer vision processing as part of its advanced driver assistance system. The rest of the team ...
The UK has just launched its most advanced supercomputer — the 11th most powerful in the world. Isambard-AI, hosted at the University of Bristol, officially went live this week. The machine was built ...
Quantum computing has crossed a line that classical machines cannot easily follow, pushing simulations of matter and forces into regimes that even the largest supercomputers struggle to touch. Instead ...
The Gefion AI Supercomputer (GAIS) project, which delivers Denmark’s first artificial intelligence (AI) turbo-charged supercomputer, has positioned Denmark as the most advanced of the Nordic region’s ...
A supercomputer at the National University of Singapore (NUS) has made it into the coveted Top500 list of the world’s most powerful supercomputers. Dubbed Hopper, the supercomputer was placed 105th on ...
Nvidia has introduced an update to its DGX AI supercomputer, the DGX Spark. The company is calling the new version the world's smallest AI supercomputer and will soon ship it for about $4,000. Don't ...
The news are just in, and El Capitan reigns supreme. Named after the massive rock structure at Yosemite National Park, the subject of the day is the El Capitan supercomputer at the Lawrence Livermore ...
Researchers in China recently made an astonishing announcement: They’d created a supercomputer modeled on a monkey’s brain. Researchers at the National Key Laboratory of Brain-Computer Intelligence at ...
In November, Virginia Tech received national attention for building the third-fastest supercomputer in the world. After three months of use, the university has decided to dismantle the machine and ...
The computer is faster than one million smartphones, and it does 1.74 quintillion calculations per second. The lab worked with the University of Texas, Austin and UC San Diego on the project. The ...