Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in Tennessee has announced via X/Twitter that it plans to retire its Summit supercomputer in November 2024. After six years of service and more than …
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Japan has announced plans to begin construction of the world’s first “zeta-class” supercomputer in 2025. The project is expected to be 1,000 times faster than current leading supercomputers, cost more …
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One of the world’s largest software companies is building a data center with not one but three nuclear reactors — Oracle wants to build the most powerful supercomputer ever, yes, even more powerful than Colossus
To meet the growing demand for energy from advanced AI models, Oracle will build a data center powered by three small modular nuclear reactors. Oracle co-founder and chairman Larry Ellison …
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Tesla has a not-so-secret plan to replace a fundamental but flawed building block of the internet: Musk’s Exascale DOJO supercomputer will use TTPoE in place of the universal TCP, and it wants the world to embrace it.
Tesla wants to replace the widely used Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) with its own offering. According to the company, Tesla Transport Protocol over Ethernet (TTPoE) is designed to support high-speed, …
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The US biodefense capabilities have received a major upgrade in the form of a new supercomputer and rapid reaction laboratory (RRL). The supercomputer uses the same AMD MI300A processors as …
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Fujitsu plans most powerful CPU ever for its supercomputer: launching in 2027, 288-core Monaka ditches HBM and will use PCIe 6.0 and 2nm process, but will it be enough to fend off x86?
Fujitsu is preparing to introduce a new data center processor in 2027. The 288-core (144 cores x two sockets) Monaka chip is based on the Armv9-A architecture and adopts High …
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Could AMD Hold the Key to Microsoft’s Amazing $100 Billion Stargate AI Supercomputer? AMD EVP Reveals Plans for Million+ GPU Training Cluster Based on Future MI500 Chip — But Keeps Quiet on Customer
We previously revealed that Microsoft and OpenAI are reportedly collaborating on a groundbreaking data center project called ‘Stargate’, set to launch in 2028. The project, which is being funded by …