A veteran information technology and research computing administrator is taking the helm of Mississippi State University’s nationally recognized high performance computing initiatives. Mark Keever ...
Think you know supercomputers from sci-fi? Think again. See how these digital giants are solving real-world problems in ways ...
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France plugs Lucy photonic quantum system into supercomputer for hybrid computing
A 12-qubit photonic quantum computer called Lucy has been integrated with the Joliot-Curie supercomputer ...
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From predicting weather to simulating nuclear bombs – supercomputers uncovered
Supercomputers don’t just calculate—they predict the future, shape global policy, and help simulate everything from ...
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Quantum-centric supercomputing goes mainstream
THE transition from experimental physics to practical computation reached a milestone this week as IBM unveiled the ...
The IBM-Illinois Discovery Accelerator Institute will launch research on new quantum-centric supercomputing architecture, ...
IBM expanded its quantum centric supercomputing collaboration with the University of Illinois, aiming to combine quantum ...
International Business Machines expands Illinois partnership to advance quantum-centric supercomputing, integrating AI, ...
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US uses world’s first exascale supercomputer to model supernovae, fusion reactors
US scientists have turned to the world’s first exascale supercomputer, the Frontier, to unlock ...
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Aethero plans powerful AI computing satellite with Titan mission
Aethero’s Titan mission aims to deploy a high-power AI satellite capable of real-time processing in orbit, signaling a shift ...
Industrial giant Honeywell said on Wednesday its quantum computing company, Quantinuum, has confidentially filed paperwork ...
Former Atos subsidiary Bull has announced a €30 million ($35m) five-year contract to provide AI-optimized infrastructure at ...
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