All-new FlexTwin™ and New Generation SuperBlade® Maximize Compute Density with up to 36,864 Cores per Rack, featuring Direct to Chip Liquid Cooling and Upgraded Technologies to Maximize HPC ...
The New Rack-Scale Ready FlexTwin™ Systems Deliver Unprecedented Compute-Density in a Multi-Node Form Factor, with DLC dual CPUs up to 500W Each per Node, Front Node Access and Optimized Networking ...
What a difference a node makes. A couple of rather important changes have occurred in the move from 16/14 to 10/7nm (aside from more confusing naming conventions). First, companies that require more ...
Lining up the architectures of future supercomputers is interesting because it gives us a glimpse of what may be in the corporate datacenter many more years out. Server node design and the integration ...
A new technical paper titled “NeuroVM: Dynamic Neuromorphic Hardware Virtualization” was published by researchers at Stanford University, UT Austin and Temsa Research & Development Center. “This paper ...