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AMD and Supermicro Sponsor Two Fastest Linpack Scores at SC22’s Student Cluster Competition
- December 7, 2022
- Author: Scot Finnie
The Student Cluster Computing challenge made its 16th appearance at the SuperComputer 22 (SC22) event in Dallas. The two student teams that were running AMD EPYC™ CPUs and AMD Instinct™ GPUs were the two teams that aced the Linpack benchmark. That's the test used to determined the TOP500 supercomputers in the world.
AMD and Supermicro Sponsor Two Fastest Linpack Scores at SC22’s Student Cluster Competition
- December 7, 2022
- Author: Scot Finnie
The Student Cluster Computing challenge made its 16th appearance at the SuperComputer 22 (SC22) event in Dallas. The two student teams that were running AMD EPYC™ CPUs and AMD Instinct™ GPUs were the two teams that aced the Linpack benchmark. That's the test used to determined the TOP500 supercomputers in the world.
AMD and Supermicro Sponsor Two Fastest Linpack Scores at SC22’s Student Cluster Competition
- December 7, 2022
- Author: Scot Finnie
The Student Cluster Computing challenge made its 16th appearance at the SuperComputer 22 (SC22) event in Dallas. The two student teams that were running AMD EPYC™ CPUs and AMD Instinct™ GPUs were the two teams that aced the Linpack benchmark. That's the test used to determined the TOP500 supercomputers in the world.
Perspective: Don’t Back into Performance-Intensive Computing
- December 5, 2022
- Author: Scot Finnie
To compete in the marketplace, enterprises are increasingly employing performance-intensive tools and applications like machine learning, artificial intelligence, data-driven insights and automation to differentiate their products and services. In doing so, they may be unintentionally backing into performance-intensive computing because these technologies are computationally and/or data intensive.
Perspective: Don’t Back into Performance-Intensive Computing
- December 5, 2022
- Author: Scot Finnie
To compete in the marketplace, enterprises are increasingly employing performance-intensive tools and applications like machine learning, artificial intelligence, data-driven insights and automation to differentiate their products and services. In doing so, they may be unintentionally backing into performance-intensive computing because these technologies are computationally and/or data intensive.
Perspective: Don’t Back into Performance-Intensive Computing
- December 5, 2022
- Author: Scot Finnie
To compete in the marketplace, enterprises are increasingly employing performance-intensive tools and applications like machine learning, artificial intelligence, data-driven insights and automation to differentiate their products and services. In doing so, they may be unintentionally backing into performance-intensive computing because these technologies are computationally and/or data intensive.
Perspective: Don’t Back into Performance-Intensive Computing
- December 5, 2022
- Author: Scot Finnie
To compete in the marketplace, enterprises are increasingly employing performance-intensive tools and applications like machine learning, artificial intelligence, data-driven insights and automation to differentiate their products and services. In doing so, they may be unintentionally backing into performance-intensive computing because these technologies are computationally and/or data intensive.
Perspective: Don’t Back into Performance-Intensive Computing
- December 5, 2022
- Author: Scot Finnie
To compete in the marketplace, enterprises are increasingly employing performance-intensive tools and applications like machine learning, artificial intelligence, data-driven insights and automation to differentiate their products and services. In doing so, they may be unintentionally backing into performance-intensive computing because these technologies are computationally and/or data intensive.
Perspective: Don’t Back into Performance-Intensive Computing
- December 5, 2022
- Author: Scot Finnie
To compete in the marketplace, enterprises are increasingly employing performance-intensive tools and applications like machine learning, artificial intelligence, data-driven insights and automation to differentiate their products and services. In doing so, they may be unintentionally backing into performance-intensive computing because these technologies are computationally and/or data intensive.
Perspective: Don’t Back into Performance-Intensive Computing
- December 5, 2022
- Author: Scot Finnie
To compete in the marketplace, enterprises are increasingly employing performance-intensive tools and applications like machine learning, artificial intelligence, data-driven insights and automation to differentiate their products and services. In doing so, they may be unintentionally backing into performance-intensive computing because these technologies are computationally and/or data intensive.
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