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Supercomputers reveal the shocking physics right near a black hole
Right at the brink of a black hole, gravity twists space and time so violently that ordinary physics starts to fall apart.
A new U.S. supercomputer named after a Nobel laureate signals a seismic shift in how government labs embrace commercial artificial intelligence (AI). Once seen as two different worlds, scientific ...
The University of Bristol has detailed its upcoming Isambard-AI supercomputer, while the University of Cambridge has announced a new system called Dawn, with the two to be connected. HPE will deliver ...
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NASA supercomputer predicts the world may end sooner
NASA’s supercomputer has recently unveiled alarming predictions that suggest the end of the world could be nearer than previously thought. These findings, based on advanced simulations, echo physicist ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA is launching the DGX Spark mini supercomputer this month, featuring the powerful GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip with 1000 TOPS AI performance. Priced at $4000, it targets AI ...
Sandia National Laboratories welcomed a new supercomputer this month, one that could reshape simulations and ensure the reliability and safety of the U.S. nuclear stockpile. The prototype system, ...
Tesla claims the former employee lied on his resume about his work experience and gave a "dummy" laptop when confronted over sharing company secrets.
At MIT’s Lincoln Laboratory, a new supercomputer has arrived. TX-GAIN, capable of two AI-exaflops, fuses more than six hundred GPUs into a single, coordinated pulse of processing power. Built not just ...
At its annual flagship user event, Cadence Design Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CDNS) on Wednesday announced a significant expansion of its Cadence Millennium Enterprise Platform with the introduction of the ...
Far from the media spotlight where Elon Musk feuds with a sitting president and talks of starting a new political party, a largely unknown controversy is playing out in Memphis as the world’s richest ...
When you think of supercomputers, you probably think of vast air-controlled rooms crammed full of cabinets and illuminated by banks of flashing LEDs. The first Cray supercomputer, for instance, cost ...
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