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    Understanding the State of Enterprise Open-Source AI

    The growth of open-source AI in the enterprise has been nothing short of phenomenal. Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) research found that 99% of organizations are actively using, exploring or experimenting […]
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    AWS Makes Homegrown Arm Processor Available for Cloud Supercomputing

    AWS has finally made available its Arm-based CPUs available for supercomputing – but it’s not a chip you can buy off the shelf. The chip, Graviton3E, is accessible only via […]
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    For the First Time, UCIe Shares Bandwidth Speeds Between Chiplets

    The first numbers of the available bandwidth between chiplets is out – UCIe is estimating that chiplet packages could squeeze out communication speeds of 630Gbps, or 0.63Tbps, in a very tight area. That number was shared by the Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express consortium last month...
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    Intel Admits GPU Mistakes, Reveals New Supercomputing Chip Roadmap

    Intel has finally provided specific details on wholesale changes it has made to its supercomputing chip roadmap after an abrupt reversal of an ambitious plan to unite the CPU and […]
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    DGX Cloud Is Here: Nvidia’s AI Factory Services Start at $37,000

    If you are a die-hard Nvidia loyalist, be ready to pay a fortune to use its AI factories in the cloud. Renting the GPU company’s DGX Cloud, which is an all-inclusive AI supercomputer in the cloud, starts at $36,999 per instance for a month. The rental includes access to a cloud computer with eight Nvidia H100 or A100 GPUs and 640GB...
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    Optical I/O Technology Needed for Zettascale, Say Top Chipmakers

    Optical I/O is being singled out by top companies to push computing beyond exascale and into zettascale. The technology was singled out in a recent speech by AMD CEO Lisa […]
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    Intel Hopes to Stop Server Beating from AMD Next Year - HPCwire

    After getting bruised in servers by AMD, Intel hopes to stop the bleeding in the server market with next year’s chip offerings. The difference-making products will be Sierra Forest and Granite Rapids, which are due out in 2024, said Dave Zinsner, chief financial officer at Intel, last week at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media and Telecom conference.
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    White House Budget Request Includes Funding for Leadership ... - HP...

    The U.S. government is dedicating a record amount of $25 billion as part of the 2024 budget to emerging technologies as the country looks to counter the technology threat from China. The budget includes billions of dollars earmarked to boost the supercomputing infrastructure, semiconductors, and cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing. The technology...
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    Researchers Can Get Free Access to World's Largest Chip ... - HPCwire

    Since ChatGPT took the world by storm, companies opened pocketbooks to explore the tech. It also brought attention to OpenAI’s GPT-3, the large-language model behind that hot chatbot that provides […]
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    Google and Microsoft Set up AI Hardware Battle with Next ... - HPCwire

    Microsoft and Google are driving a major computing shift by bringing AI to people via search engines, and one measure of success may come down to the hardware and datacenter […]
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    Quantum Computing Firm Rigetti Faces Delisting

    Quantum computing companies are seeing their market caps crumble as investors patiently await out the winner-take-all approach to technology development. Quantum computing firms such as Rigetti Computing, IonQ and D-Wave went public through mergers with blank-check companies in the last two years, with valuations at the time of well over $1 billion. Now the market capitalization of these companies are less than half...