Goldman Sachs Research projects U.S. data centers will consume ~8% of national electricity by 2030, up from ~3% in 2022.
Government-funded academic research on parallel computing, stream processing, real-time shading languages, and programmable ...
SambaNova has announced the next phase of its collaboration with Intel: a heterogeneous hardware solution that combines GPUs for prefill, Intel® Xeon® 6 processors as both host and “action” CPUs, and ...
Programming languages are evolving to bring the software closer to hardware. As hardware architectures become more parallel (with the advent of multicore processors and FPGAs, for example), sequential ...
Waveshare is now selling a cheap dev board that combines a 4.2 inch, 400 x 300 pixel RLCD sunlight-readable, black and white “E-paper-like” low-power display with an ESP32-S3 processor featuring ...
AI is already having a seismic impact on how software is written, with much of the grunt work of programming now performed by swarms of agents and subagents. But as developers experiment with new ...
Intel launched new laptops with AI-optimized Panther Lake chips. Orders for the laptops start this week, and they will be available worldwide on January 27. Intel plans to regain market share and ...
ABSTRACT: This paper presents a theoretical framework for parallelizing the FD3 algorithm, which estimates the capacity, information, and correlation dimensions of chaotic time series using the ...
A technical paper titled “Scalable Automatic Differentiation of Multiple Parallel Paradigms through Compiler Augmentation” was published by researchers at MIT (CSAIL), Argonne National Lab, and TU ...
Riots, wars, strikes, Picasso, floods, mass murders. . . Picasso? As any viewer would easily detect, the painter seems as out of place in TV’s barrage of hard news as a hippie at a hoedown. And that ...
Hello, I see from the most recent release that the compiler has a build dependency on parallel-hashmap, and I see from the parallel-hashmap GitHub that this commit corresponds to version 2.0.0. Do you ...
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