Intel Goes After Enterprise AI Market with Gaudi

Intel Goes After Enterprise AI Market with Gaudi

Coming just a month after NVIDIA GTC, Intel’s Vision 2024 Conference this week (April 8-9, Phoenix, Arizona) was the CPU maker’s chance to mount a response, to show how it would redefine its role in the AI processor market where NVIDIA is often in the spotlight. Intel’s response was Gaudi 3, described in the announcement …

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Big, Powerful and Pricey: Lenovo ThinkStation PX

Big, Powerful and Pricey: Lenovo ThinkStation PX

In Spring 2023, Lenovo launched three new ThinkStation workstations: the PX, P7 and P5. Billed as “the most technologically advanced desktop workstations the company has ever built,” the systems were redesigned from the ground up to “exceed today’s most extreme, high-computing workloads across industries.” In addition to featuring the latest Intel processor technology with up …

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Matching Workstation to Workload – Digital Engineering 24/7

Matching Workstation to Workload – Digital Engineering 24/7

Engineers need powerful computer resources to support advanced software and complicated workflows. The specific issues can vary from one company to another. Finding the right mix of computer components that are fit for purpose and cost effective is a constant challenge. Consider an example from the automotive space. Mitsubishi Motors sells more than 1 million …

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Eurocom Launches PCIe 5.0 NVMe M.2 SSD Support

Eurocom Launches PCIe 5.0 NVMe M.2 SSD Support

Eurocom has announced the integration of PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD support in the EUROCOM Raptor X17 Mobile Supercomputer. By incorporating PCIe 5.0 M.2 SSD support, Eurocom claims it will boost speed, efficiency, and storage capabilities in its mobile computers.  The EUROCOM Raptor X17 Mobile Supercomputer is powered by Intel Core i9-14900HX 24C/32T Processor and NVIDIA GeForce RTX …

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Know Before You Simplify – Digital Engineering 24/7

Know Before You Simplify – Digital Engineering 24/7

In an era when computing cost a premium, simplifying a simulation model was critical for preprocessing. Your workstation had only a finite number of CPU cores and graphics processing unit-based computing was still in its infancy, so if you put all your cores to work on your simulation, your computer was essentially dead for the duration …

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