Microsoft unveils new work in the world of supercomputing that makes use of its high-performance computing server product. The highlight is a project that saved money and electricity by being moved to ...
Microsoft will support only x86 processors with 64-bit extensions when it releases a special version of Windows Server for high performance computing next year, leaving support for Intel’s Itanium 2 ...
Supercomputing, once the preserve of top scientific and academic institutions which needed entire rooms to house their gigantic machines, can now be had out of a box from Microsoft for $50,000. The ...
In its first major foray into academic supercomputing, the Microsoft Corporation announced Tuesday that it would pay for new Institutes for High-Performance Computing at 10 universities around the ...
Jason Taylor previously served as Meta’s vice president of infrastructure. Jason Taylor previously served as Meta’s vice president of infrastructure. is a news writer who covers the streaming wars, ...
Microsoft’s presence at Supercomputing ’05 in Seattle last week was unmistakable. The conference, which spotlights innovations in HPC (high-performance computing), featured more than 200 exhibitors, ...
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