Tag: HPC
All the articles with the tag "HPC".
NVIDIA Grace CPU C1: Redefining High-Performance Computing
Published: at 11:39 PMThe NVIDIA Grace CPU C1, featuring 144 Arm Neoverse V2 cores, enters the HPC and AI infrastructure space, offering tight CPU-GPU integration, high performance, and power efficiency, directly challenging x86 dominance.
Intel Xeon 6 CPUs Target AI and HPC Workloads
Published: at 02:28 PMIntel's Xeon 6 CPUs, divided into efficient E-core "Sierra Forest" and high-performance P-core "Granite Rapids," target diverse workloads in cloud, AI, and HPC, showcasing a specialized approach.
Enhancing HPC Efficiency: Multi-Tasking High-Performance Computers with Resource Management
Published: at 03:49 AMUC San Diego researchers developed Hermes, a resource management system that allows HPCs to efficiently switch between tasks by intelligently managing data placement and movement, minimizing performance degradation and improving resource utilization.
Intel Explores Direct Liquid Cooling for Extreme High-Wattage CPUs
Published: at 08:58 PMIntel is actively developing direct liquid cooling solutions for CPUs reaching up to 1000W, aimed at improving performance, shrinking system size, and simplifying cooling for demanding HPC and server applications.
HPC News Bytes: Chips, Geopolitics, and the Future of Computing
Published: at 09:25 PMThe article covers Intel's FPGA strategy amidst geopolitical pressures, advanced cooling for storage in HPC, and the diversification of 2nm CPU manufacturing to both Taiwan and Arizona, ensuring supply chain security.
AMD Tapes Out First HPC Product on TSMC 2nm Process: Venice EPYC CPU
Published: at 08:37 PMAMD has successfully taped out its "Venice" EPYC CPU, built on TSMC's 2nm process. This marks a crucial step in AMD's HPC strategy, enhancing performance and challenging competitors.
AMD Confirms Next-Gen EPYC "Venice" CPUs Based on Zen 6 Architecture, First HPC Product on TSMC 2nm N2 Process
Published: at 09:16 PMAMD confirms their Zen 6 based "Venice" EPYC CPUs will utilize TSMC's 2nm process, initially targeting the HPC market. They also reiterate their commitment to TSMC Arizona for 5th Gen EPYC "Turin" processors.