Modeling-Simulation Articles
- August 28, 2023
- Author: KJ Jacoby
In Part 1 of this 2-part Tech Explainer, we explored the difference between how machine learning and deep learning models are trained and deployed. Now, in Part 2, we’ll get deeper into deep learning to discover how this advanced form of AI is changing the way we work, learn and create.
- June 29, 2023
- Author: Peter Krass
In an interview, Bernhard Homoelle, head of the HPC competence center at German system integrator SVA, explains how his company serves customers with help from AMD and Supermicro.
- June 19, 2023
- Author: Peter Krass
AMD has introduced its EPYC 9X84X series processors, formerly codenamed Genoa-X. The new CPUs are designed specifically for technical workloads, and they support up to 1.1GB of L3 Cache.
- May 22, 2023
- Author: KJ Jacoby
ILM, the visual-effects company founded by George Lucas, is using AMD-powered Supermicro servers and workstations to create the next generation of special effects for movies and TV.
- May 18, 2023
- Author: Peter Krass
A Taiwanese hospital’s initial use of AI to interpret medical images with consumer graphics cards fell short. The prescription? Supermicro workstations powered by AMD components.
- April 24, 2023
- Author: Peter Krass
The right AI infrastructure can help your customers turn data into actionable information. But building and scaling that infrastructure can be challenging. Find out why—and how you can make it easier.
- April 21, 2023
- Author: KJ Jacoby
Generative AI systems such as ChatGPT are grabbing the headlines. Find out how this super-smart technology actually works.
- April 19, 2023
- Author: Peter Krass
In a recent test, Supermicro workstations and servers powered by 3rd gen AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO processors ran engineering simulations nearly as fast as a dual-processor system, but needed only two-thirds as much power.
- March 10, 2023
- Author: KJ Jacoby
Although AI systems are smart, they still need to be trained. The process isn’t easy. But it’s pretty straightforward with just 3 main steps.
- 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.
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