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Big Bang For The Buck Jump With Volta DGX-1

May 19, 2017 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

One of the reasons why Nvidia has been able to quadruple revenues for its Tesla accelerators in recent quarters is that it doesn’t just sell raw accelerators as well as PCI-Express cards, but has become a system vendor in its own right through its DGX-1 server line. …

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The Embiggening Bite That GPUs Take Out Of Datacenter Compute

May 16, 2017 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

We are still chewing through all of the announcements and talk at the GPU Technology Conference that Nvidia hosted in its San Jose stomping grounds last week, and as such we are thinking about the much bigger role that graphics processors are playing in datacenter compute – a realm that has seen five decades of dominance by central processors of one form or another. …

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When Will AI Replace Traditional Supercomputing Simulations?

May 15, 2017 Nicole Hemsoth Prickett 0

The science fiction of a generation ago predicted a future in which humans were replaced by the reasoning might of a supercomputer. …

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The Year Ahead for GPU Accelerated Supercomputing

May 15, 2017 Nicole Hemsoth Prickett 0

GPU computing has deep roots in supercomputing, but Nvidia is using that springboard to dive head first into the future of deep learning. …

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Nvidia’s Tesla Volta GPU Is The Beast Of The Datacenter

May 10, 2017 Timothy Prickett Morgan 17

Graphics chip maker Nvidia has taken more than a year and carefully and methodically transformed its GPUs into the compute engines for modern HPC, machine learning, and database workloads. …

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GOAI: Keeping Databases, Analytics, And Machine Learning All On The GPU

May 9, 2017 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

Moving data is the biggest problem in computing, and probably has been since there was data processing if we really want to be honest about it. …

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Crunching Machine Learning And Databases Together On GPUs

May 8, 2017 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

While it is always best to have the right tool for the job, it is better still if a tool can be used by multiple jobs and therefore have its utilization be higher than it might otherwise be. …

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Generalizing a Hardware, Software Platform for Industrial AI

May 8, 2017 Nicole Hemsoth Prickett 0

Industrial companies have replaced people with machines, systems analysts with simulations, and now the simulations themselves could be outpaced by machine learning—albeit with a human in the loop, at the beginning at least. …

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The Next Battleground for Deep Learning Performance

April 28, 2017 Nicole Hemsoth Prickett 4

The frameworks are in place, the hardware infrastructure is robust, but what has been keeping machine learning performance at bay has far less to do with the system-level capabilities and more to do with intense model optimization. …

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Pushing A Trillion Row Database With GPU Acceleration

April 26, 2017 Timothy Prickett Morgan 16

There is an arms race in the nascent market for GPU-accelerated databases, and the winner will be the one that can scale to the largest datasets while also providing the most compatibility with industry-standard SQL. …

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