
Museumgoers will be able to explore two sunken WWII ships as if they were scuba divers on the… Read Article

Museumgoers will be able to explore two sunken WWII ships as if they were scuba divers on the… Read Article
AI-generated art has arrived. With a presentation making its debut this week at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City — perhaps the world’s premier institution devoted to… Read Article
The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has selected Lockheed Martin and NVIDIA to build a prototype system to accelerate outputs of Earth Environment Monitoring and their corresponding visualizations. Using… Read Article
With the end of Moore’s law, traditional approaches to meet the insatiable demand for increased computing performance will require disproportionate increases in costs and power. At the same time, the… Read Article
Editor’s note: This post was updated on November 17 after the announcement of the Gordon Bell prize winners. The winner of the Gordon Bell special prize for high performance computing-based… Read Article
Collaboration among researchers, like the scientific community itself, spans the globe. Universities and enterprises sharing work over long distances require a common language and secure pipeline to get every device… Read Article
The technologies powering the world’s 7 million data centers are changing rapidly. The latest have allowed IT organizations to reduce costs even while dealing with exponential data growth. Simulation and… Read Article
Whether focused on tiny atoms or the immensity of outer space, supercomputing workloads benefit from the flexibility that the largest systems provide scientists and researchers. To meet the needs of… Read Article
Just like many businesses, the world of industrial scientific computing has a data problem. Solving seemingly intractable challenges — from developing new energy sources and creating new modes of transportation,… Read Article