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New supercomputer uses adaptive chips for faster, lower power
High performance computing has entered a new phase, one where the chips inside a machine can reshape themselves around the ...
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Supercomputer ushers in new era of nuclear AI
Nuclear power is rising to meet the demand for American energy. But building new reactors or even renewing licenses of ...
The new supercomputer shows the increasing desire of government labs to adopt more technologies from commercial artificial intelligence systems. By Don Clark Reporting from San Francisco Scientific ...
On the way to autonomous AI, Microsoft announced an early access research preview of "computer use" for Copilot Studio wherein AI agents visually interact with any app or website -- clicking, typing, ...
Microsoft has announced a new AI-powered feature called "Computer Use" for its Copilot Studio platform that allows agents to directly interact with websites and desktop applications using simulated ...
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Revolutionary supercomputer uses adaptive chips to boost speed and cut power
A new kind of supercomputer is now running at Sandia National Laboratories, and it does not look like the giants that usually ...
Supercomputers are unsung heroes—unless you're a nerd like we are, in which case they're probably at least a little bit sung. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new ...
A.I. has added urgency to the U.S. national laboratories that have been sites of cutting-edge scientific research, leading to deals with tech giants like Nvidia to speed up. A.I. has added urgency to ...
Nvidia and Oracle will build the Department of Energy’s largest AI supercomputer, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced on Tuesday, at the company’s first ever GTC AI conference to be held in Washington D ...
The US Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division (NAWCWD) is planning to upgrade a supercomputer used for testing electronic warfare (EW) tools. SRC developed the Digital Generator (DGEN) ...
A research team at the Jülich Supercomputing Center, together with experts from NVIDIA, has set a new record in quantum simulation: for the first time, a universal quantum computer with 50 qubits has ...
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