In today’s fiercely competitive financial markets, staying ahead of the game requires ongoing refinement of risk management and trading strategies. Yet financial firms face diverse challenges—from processing and securing ever-growing amounts of data at unprecedented speeds to safeguarding against the persistent threat of cyberattacks and maintaining regulatory compliance. The post Enhancing Risk Management and Trading […]
Enhancing Risk Management and Trading Strategies with GPU-Accelerated High-Performance Computing
October 3rd, 2023 |Los Alamos Researchers Advance Quantum Hardware with New Natural Interaction Approach
October 2nd, 2023 |A potentially game-changing theoretical approach to quantum computing hardware avoids much of the problematic complexity found in current quantum computers. The strategy implements an algorithm in natural quantum interactions to process a variety of real-world problems faster than classical computers or conventional gate-based quantum computers can. The post Los Alamos Researchers Advance Quantum Hardware with […]
Generative AI Boosts Demand for Compute Resources: Altman Solon Analysis
September 30th, 2023 |Altman Solon believes growth in enterprise-level generative AI tools will lead to incremental demand for compute resources, positively benefiting core, centralized data centers, where training occurs, and local data centers, where inference occurs. Network providers should see a moderate increase in demand for data transit networks and a boost for private networking solutions. The post […]
WEKA Sheds Light on Data Infrastructure Challenges Hampering AI Adoption at Scale
September 29th, 2023 |According to a new global study conducted by S&P Global Market Intelligence and commissioned by WEKA, the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) by enterprises and research organizations seeking to create new value propositions is accelerating, but data infrastructure and AI sustainability challenges present barriers to implementing it successfully at scale. These challenges have been exacerbated […]
Maximizing GPU Performance Amidst Today’s Increasing Shortages
September 27th, 2023 |Expanding a GPU cluster is far from straightforward, especially as generative AI has accelerated shortages. NVIDIA A100 GPUs were some of the first to be impacted (reported increases by up to 40% above MSRP according to WCCFtech) and they are now so scarce that the lead time for some versions is up to a year. These supply […]
What is a Cat Qubit and Why Should You Care? Ask Alice & Bob
September 26th, 2023 |Quantum computing is in the midst of the so-called NISQ era – a time of noisy intermediate scale quantum devices based a variety of qubit modalities, all of which are too error-prone for practical computing. While the qubit zoo keeps growing – superconducting, trapped ions, neutral atoms, photonics, spin qubits, and more – its members […]
NERSC Supercomputers Enable Bioinspired Chemical Strategy for Efficient Energy Conversion
September 22nd, 2023 |Inspired by how our body’s motor proteins facilitate tasks like muscle contraction and cellular migration, scientists have been looking for efficient ways to convert chemical energy (the energy stored in substances) into useful mechanical work. By understanding and harnessing the mechanisms that nature uses, we can develop new technologies and advancements with implications in areas […]
Supercomputer Simulations Generate Surge of New Data Related to Stormy Weather Predictions
September 20th, 2023 |To better predict the specifics of these storms, researchers at The Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) recently used Expanse at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at UC San Diego and Stampede2 supercomputer at the Texas Advanced Computing Center to closely examine the role of convection in global energy distribution. The post Supercomputer Simulations Generate […]
LLNL Researchers Harness Machine Learning for Advanced Simulations of Water Structure in Carbon Nanotubes
September 18th, 2023 |Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) scientists recently combined large-scale molecular dynamics simulations with machine learning interatomic potentials derived from first-principles calculations to examine the hydrogen bonding of water confined in carbon nanotubes (CNTs). They found that the narrower the diameter of the CNT, the more the water structure is affected in a highly complex and […]
How Do We Make Supercomputing Operations More Sustainable Today and in the Future?
September 14th, 2023 |Sustainability in high-performance computing (HPC) has been on everyone’s mind lately. In the most recent survey from Hyperion Research, sustainability and energy efficiency rose to the top of priority lists for many HPC datacenter procurement plans, second only to performance, even more imperative than price. The post How Do We Make Supercomputing Operations More Sustainable […]