Technical Computing Articles
- December 1, 2022
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A video discussion between Charles Liang, Supermicro CEO, and Dr. Lisa Su, AMD CEO.
- November 29, 2022
- Author: David Strom
The CPU package is configurable at time of purchase with various options that you can match up to the specific characteristics of your workloads. Ask yourself the three questions the story poses.
- November 26, 2022
- Author: David Strom
Energy company Petrobas, based in Brazil, is using high-performance computing techniques to aid it in its oil and gas exploration, especially in deep-water situations. Petrobas used system integrator Atos to provide more than 250 Supermicro SuperServers. The cluster is ranked 33 on the current top500 list and goes by the name Pegaso.
- November 21, 2022
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AI architecture must scale effectively without sacrificing cost efficiency. One size does not fit all.
- November 18, 2022
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The modern data center must be both highly performant and energy efficient. Massive amounts of data are generated at the edge and then analyzed in the data center.
- November 16, 2022
- Author: David Strom
Last week, Supermicro announced its new H13 A+ server solutions, featuring the latest fourth-generation AMD EPYC™ processors.
- November 13, 2022
- Author: David Strom
Google Cloud has been working over the past several years with AMD on developing new on-chip security protocols. More on the release of the AMD EPYC™ 9004 series processors in this part three of a four-part series..
- November 11, 2022
- Author: David Strom
AMD announces its fourth-generation EPYC™ CPUs. The new EPYC 9004 Series processors demonstrate advances in hybrid, multi-die architecture by decoupling core and I/O processes. Part 1 of 4.
- November 1, 2022
- Author: David Strom
For the first time, challengers can run their designs using thousands of AMD EPYC™ core CPUs, enabling artists to develop the most complex animations and the most amazing visualizations. “The contestants have access to this professional-grade render farm just like the pros. It levels the playing field,” said James Knight, the director of entertainment for AMD. “You can make scenes that weren’t possible before on your own PC,” he said.
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