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Optical supercomputer startup gets €2.5 million EIC grant

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LightSolver, an Israeli optical computing startup, is to receive an initial grant of €2.5 million from the EIC Fund combined with a future equity investment of €10 million, totalling €12.5M. LightSolver’s processor, the Laser Processing Unit  (LPU), uses light to execute complex mathematical operations in applications such as CAE and bio-science computations. “The amount of energy consumed by computing globally ...

Nvidia Blackwell GPU shares Hopper architecture but ramps up performance

As accelerated computing reaches its tipping point, Nvidia’s CEO explained the company’s plan is not to drive down costs but to scale up performance. He was speaking at Nvidia GTC in San Jose, introducing the Blackwell AI superchip. It will democratise trillion parameter AI, promises Huang, to meet the 1.8 trillion parameters computing performance of accelerated computing. In the home ...

Supercomputer adds boost to understanding language for AI at the edge

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A credit card-sized supercomputer from Nvidia, the Jetson Xavier NX targets robotic and embedded computing devices at the edge. It has the performance of the company’s Xavier in the size of the Nano (70mm x 45mm), explained Rob Csongor, vice president of autonomous machines at Nvidia. “Understanding language is more complex than recognising images,” he said, explaining the choice of ...

Fujitsu to build 37 petaflops supercomputer

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Japan’s National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) has given Fujitsu an order to build a 37 petaflops supercomputer costing $44.3 million, reports the Nikkei It will be Japan’s fastest supercomputer 3x faster than the K computer at Riken which is Japan’s current fastest machine. The 37 petaflops computer will be installed at the AI research centre being built ...

China leads supercomputing with new machine

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China is still number 1 in world supercomputing, breaking its own record with an entirely new machine. Built using Chinese designed and built processors with a Chinese archetecture, Sunway TaihuLight achieves 93Pflop/s on the LINPACK benchmark. Developed by the National Research Center of Parallel Computer Engineering & Technology (NRCPC) and installed at the National Supercomputing Center in Wuxi, the computer ...

Sheffield-based firm liquid cools HPC networks

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Sheffield-based firm Iceotope, which specialises in the liquid cooling of electronic systems, says it has developed a fan-less Mellanox-based InfiniBand and Ethernet network and interconnect switch for supercomputer (HPC) systems. Mellanox’s low latency switches can be cooled with hot water (of up to 45 deg C), effectively removing the need for forced airflow cooling systems. Supercomputers which make up high ...

Cloud computer powered by 2,000 GPUs

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Three US companies are proposing to meet the growing data processing demands of cloud-based computing and online gaming by connecting up thousands of graphics processors in ‘supercomputers’. Graphics processor firm Nvidia is working with IDT and Orange Silicon Valley to develop a scalable, low-latency cluster of up to 2,000 Tegra K1 mobile processors. For connecting the processors, the system uses ...

FPGA makes supercomputer run faster

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Altera and IBM have designed an FPGA-based reconfigurable processor to improve the performance of supercomputers. The firms have created the first FPGA-based accelerator for a POWER8 CPU which features shared virtual memory between the FPGA and processor and so improves system performance in high-performance computing (HPC) and data centre applications for data compression, encryption, image processing and search. Altera and IBM ...