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Nvidia acquires SchedMD, which provides open-source software workload manager for HPC and AI
Nvidia (NVDA) announced today it has acquired SchedMD, a Utah-based software company that provides open-source workload ...
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Nvidia snaps up SchedMD to expand its open-source AI push
Nvidia's move to acquire SchedMD is not just another consolidation in the high performance computing world, it is a ...
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NVIDIA acquires Slurm maker to accelerate HPC and AI innovation
Nvidia acquired SchedMD to expand its open-source software suite and foster ingenuity among researchers. The firm’s ...
NVIDIA announced it has acquired SchedMD — developer of Slurm, an open-source workload management system for high-performance ...
The HPC community is trying to solve the critical compute challenges of next generation high performance computing and ARM considers itself well-positioned to act as a catalyst in this regard.
This is the first article in a four-part series that explores using Intel HPC Orchestrator to solve HPC software stack management challenges. The complete report, available here, outlines some of ...
System software setup and maintenance has become a major efficiency drag on HPC labs and OEMs alike, but community and industry efforts are now underway to reduce the huge amounts of duplicated ...
Japanese technology giant Fujitsu has joined the Linaro project as the founding member of the High Performance Computing Special Interest Group (HPC SIG). Linaro is an open source collaborative ...
Linux has long ruled supercomputing. In the latest TOP500 supercomputer ranking, 97 percent of the world's fastest supercomputers were running Linux. There's more to running a high-performance ...
Several major trends are driving automotive innovation, including the evolution of vehicle automation from partial to full driving assistance, and the ability to implement security, in-vehicle ...
Feature Remember when high-performance computing always seemed to be about x86? Exactly a decade ago, almost nine in ten supercomputers in the TOP500 (a list of the beefiest machines maintained twice ...
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