AI and The New HPC: Driving Scientific Research In Higher Education
Academic institutions house some of the largest supercomputing facilities in the world, and they are often open to agencies, businesses, and other organizations. But even beyond these world-leading systems, innovation occurs on HPC clusters of all sizes. Most universities rely on HPC at some level in some department, whether astronomy or physics or geology, and individual researchers tend to be the ones at the forefront of their own particular specialties.
This paper provided by Dell and Intel® explores “new HPC,” combining scientific computing with large-scale data analytics and artificial intelligence.
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