When it comes to energy-efficient supercomputing, sometimes less is more. That was illustrated this week by Fujitsu with its A64FX prototype, which| The Next Platform
The days when the X86 processor could do just about every kind of processing in the datacenter are gone. It’s hard to believe it is true, but one need| The Next Platform
When you are always looking for what platform architecture will be mainstream, you have to look at what those on the bleeding edge are doing to see what| The Next Platform
One reason China has a good chance of hitting its ambitious goal to reach exascale computing in 2020 is that the government is funding three separate| The Next Platform
As expected, Intel will be the prime contractor for the first exascale supercomputer in the United States, which Argonne National Laboratory expects to be| The Next Platform
It would not have been an Architecture Day, as it was earlier this week at the former estate of Intel co-founder Robert Noyce, if the chip giant did not| The Next Platform
With Moore’s Law running out of steam, the chip design wizards at Intel are going off the board to tackle the exascale challenge, and have dreamed up a| The Next Platform
When it comes to systems, the first thing that most people think of is compute. But if HPC is teaching us anything about system design – and one that is| The Next Platform
In the story we broke this morning about the forthcoming “Aurora” supercomputer set to be installed at Argonne National Laboratory—one of three| The Next Platform
TNP offers in-depth coverage of high-end computing at large enterprises, supercomputing centers, hyperscale data centers, and public clouds. Read more…| The Next Platform