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HPC kids battle each other... oh, and tussle with the world's fastest supercomputer
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Intel loses its Lustre – Chipzilla bins own-brand HPC file system
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Microsoft and Rambus will get schwifty in quantum-cum-cryogenic computation collab
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Ah, breathe that fresh alpine air. And look over there, a majestic HPC Advisory Council
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UK splurges £20m on six regional HPC centres
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IBM has cloud access to quantum computer 400 times smaller than D-Wave system
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Quantum takes on GPFS and Lustre in commercial HPC market
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OK, 2016 wasn't the best, but look for a buyer? That's Cray
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Chinese investors gobble up owner of PCWorld, Macworld etc
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UK, you Cray. Boffins flex ARM in 'first-of-its-kind' bonkers HPC rig
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HPE bucks trend to retain high-end server crown
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Huawei very happy to be on Map Of Tasmania
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ARM buys HPC software specialist Allinea to help devs code good
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DDN claims burst buffer bashes 'past 1TB/sec bandwidth'
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NVMe too brigade update: DDN sees limited appeal in NVMe fabrics
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Meet the beautiful minds vying to be crowned the Student Cluster champs
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HPE is creaming Dell in HPC
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Dell EMC cranks Xeon servers into ludicrous mode with Tesla GPUs
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Boffins of the future gear up to build their own beastmode rigs
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Reg inquiry sees CSIRO clarify supercomputer tender
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OpenStack brings cloud at the press of a button
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European Commission dangles €374m for low-power exascale research
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Australia teases binning x86 for Power CPUs in new supercomputer
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Terror plot spy project helps Kinetica crank up database speed
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10x faster servers? Pop a CAPI in your dome
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Edinburgh University to flog its supercomputer for £0.0369 per core hour
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Nvidia: Eight bits ought to be enough for anybody ... doing AI
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Fujitsu's billion-dollar ARM supercomputer delayed by up to 2 years
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Hardcore core-to-core comms core-alled into hardware
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Fujitsu: Why we chose 64-bit ARM over SPARC for our exascale super
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Little ARMs pump 2,048-bit muscles in training for Fujitsu's Post-K exascale mega-brain
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Nvidia welcomes Intel into AI era: Fancy a benchmark deathmatch?
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Intel teases geeks with 2017 AI hyper-chip: Xeon Phi Knights Mill
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Xeon Phight! Phight! Phight! Nvidia says Intel cheated benchmarks
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OMG: HPE gobbles SGI for HPC. WTF?
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PCs? Eh, who needs 'em? Nvidia asks while hoovering up more cash
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Intel gobbles AI chip biz Nervana for $350m
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Hot iron: Knights Landing hits 100 gigaflops in plasma physics benchmark
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Cray profits literally go up in smoke after electrical incident
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It's neat having speedy, flashy boxen but they need connecting, too
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China prototypes pre-exascale super trio with its own non-US chips
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WTF is WRF and Clover? Cluster kids use HPC grunt to solve the mystery
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Powerful ARMs, heaving racks ... yes, of course it's this year's student cluster-building contest
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Undergrads build 12.6-TFLOPS cluster out of four nodes, 112 cores
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Cray explores options for supercomputing-as-a-service
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It's all fun and games until someone loses a rack*
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Nice cluster, kid. But can these supercomputing students actually predict the weather?
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Supercomputers in 2030: Lots of exaflops and LOTS of DRAM
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Intel-supported Open HPC stack to land in Q4
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Fujitsu picks 64-bit ARM for Japan's monster 1,000-PFLOPS super
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