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Cerebras Systems, the pioneer in accelerating artificial intelligence (AI) compute, unveiled Andromeda, a 13.5 million core AI supercomputer, now available and being used for commercial and academic work. Built with a cluster of 16 Cerebras CS-2 systems and leveraging Cerebras MemoryX and SwarmX technologies, Andromeda delivers more than 1 Exaflop of AI compute and 120 Petaflops of dense compute at 16-bit half precision. It is the only AI supercomputer to ever demonstrate near-perfect linear scaling on large language model workloads relying on simple data parallelism alone.
Camgian Corporation announces the successful delivery and deployment of Taylor360, an artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled maintenance optimization platform, for Taylor Machine Works. Taylor360 leverages Camgian’s Cognitive Computing Services to efficiently deliver production-ready digital capabilities that drive automation, productivity, and scale. Camgian’s proprietary platform technology is built on an integrated time-series database and model-driven architecture that allows for the efficient implementation and adoption of AI and machine learning algorithms throughout an enterprise. For Taylor360, this included the use of AI algorithms for making faster, higher-quality decisions from disparate enterprise data resources.
Gurobi Optimization, LLC, the leader in decision intelligence technology, announced the release of Gurobi Optimizer 10.0. This release provides customers with a boost to its already industry-leading speed, the ability to embed machine learning models directly into Gurobi optimization models, and new tools for model development, monitoring, and advanced diagnosis—so users can solve new types of problems, even faster than before.
The supercomputer Fugaku, jointly developed by RIKEN and Fujitsu, has successfully retained the top spot for six consecutive terms in multiple major high-performance computer rankings including HPCG and Graph500 BFS (Breadth-First Search), and has also taken second place for the TOP500 and third place for the HPL-AI rankings. The HPCG is a performance ranking for computing methods often used for real-world applications, and the Graph500 ranks systems based on graph analytic performance, an important element in data-intensive workloads. The results of the rankings were announced on November 14 at the SC22, the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis, which is currently being held in Dallas, the United States.
A new supercomputer operated by the Flatiron Institute in New York City tops the latest Green500 List of the most power-efficient supercomputers in the world.
Nuance Communications, and NVIDIA announced a partnership that for the first time puts AI-based diagnostic tools directly into the hands of radiologists and other clinicians at scale, enabling the delivery of improved patient care at lower costs.
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