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Dell and Nvidia to Power the Next Generation of Supercomputers: A Move Towards Sustainable AI Growth
Dell and Nvidia will together provide architecture for the next set of supercomputers, named Doudna, for the US Department of ...
The advanced system, to be housed at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and scheduled to become operational in 2026, will ...
Dell and Nvidia to power DOE's next ... The U.S. Department of Energy announced a deal with Dell Technologies to develop NERSC-10, a supercomputer that will support HPC tasks and be named after ...
The latest public-private sector collaboration brings the new Doudna supercomputer ... hardware from Dell and Vera-Rubin central-and general-processing unit software from NVIDIA.
Nvidia results pleased investors and eased fears over China tariffs and separately a court ruled President Trump’s tariffs ...
The new supercomputer shows the increasing desire of government labs to adopt more technologies from commercial artificial ...
Stay up to date on the latest AI technology advancements and learn about the challenges and opportunities AI presents now and ...
Nvidia and Dell on Thursday announced a breakthrough supercomputer powered by artificial intelligence (AI) will launch next year to help drive research at the Department of Energy (DOE).
NVIDIA also unveiled the first update to Isaac GR00T, its foundation AI model for humanoid robots, designed to help them ...
BERKELEY, California, May 29 (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Energy on Thursday said its "Doudna" due in 2026 will use technology from Nvidia and Dell. The computer, named for Nobel Prize ...
The U.S. Department of Energy stated that NVIDIA Corporation ... Vera Rubin chips and Dell Technologies Inc. (NYSE:DELL)’s liquid-cooled servers would power its next supercomputer.
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