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Fujitsu collaborates with NVIDIA on high-performance computing for Advanced AI
Japanese technology firm Fujitsu said that it was collaborating with American graphics processing company NVIDIA to work on high-performance computing for advanced artificial intelligence (AI) projects.
‘AI, ML and quantum computing to cement position in 2020’
In particular, technologies such as cloud computing, artificial intelligence, blockchain, and data intelligence are expected to accelerate the pace of the digital economy
HPE is acquiring supercomputing firm Cray for $1.3 billion
Hewlett Packard Enterprise said that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire supercomputer solutions provider Cray for about $1.3 billion.
Eyes on AI and super computing, Huawei launches Atlas Intelligent Computing Platform
Huawei has launched the Atlas intelligent computing platform based on its Ascend series of AI chips and mainstream heterogeneous computing components.
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Dell EMC launches 3 new servers with AMD EPYC processors aimed at Digital India
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Global technology major Dell EMC has launched three new servers designed for software-defined environments, edge and high-performance computing (HPC).
CCMB, AWS collaborate to boost genomics research in India
CCMB moved 83 terabytes of genomics data to AWS through AWS Snowball, an offline data transfer service. This transition facilitated CCMB's use of the Amazon Genomics CLI tool, processing raw genomics and biological data more efficiently.
Deutsche Bank to expand tech operations in India, to hire 1,000 techies this year
Out of the 1,000, the bank has already hired over 300 graduates from top engineering institutes in the country. These recruits are likely to join the bank in July
Views from the Front Row: Startups and research innovation predictions for 2021
In a highly unpredictable 2020, we got a few guesses right with last year’s predictions piece. Here are things I believe we’ll see happen in 2021.
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PTC acquires advanced generative design software maker Frustum for $70 million
PTC said that it has acquired Frustum, an advanced generative design software company, for approximately $70 million.
Most powerful supercomputer of Europe Tera 1000 touches 14th position globally
The Tera 1000, a supercomputer developed for defense and nuclear deterrence uses has been placed among the world’s 500 most powerful machines.
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