IBM Introduces ‘Vela’ Cloud AI Supercomputer Powered by Intel, Nvidia

February 8, 2023

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IBM Research Spins Up 11,400 Core Cloud Cluster for EDA

August 5, 2021

For many HPC users, their needs are not evenly distributed throughout a year: some might need few – if any – resources for months, then they might need a ve Read more…

Oracle Cloud Debuts Bare Metal Instances with Up to 128 AMD Epyc Rome Cores

April 29, 2020

Oracle Cloud today launched new bare metal and virtual instances powered by AMD's second-generation Epyc "Rome" processors, intended for high-performance comput Read more…

AMD Epyc CPUs Now on Bare Metal IBM Cloud Servers

April 1, 2020

AMD’s expanding presence in the datacenter and cloud computing markets took a step forward with today’s announcement that its 7nm 2nd Gen Epyc 7642 CPUs are Read more…

IBM’s ‘Smart Cloud’ Will Optimize Dev-and-Test This Fall

July 15, 2010

This fall, IBM will launch a cloud service for development and test, featuring provisioning, management, security, governance and billing services. IBM intends this integrated suite to deliver new levels of dev-and-test flexibility and speed from the cloud. Read more…

IBM Cloud Targets Academia

May 5, 2010

The company is partnering with educational institutions to leverage the power of cloud computing and enhance teaching and research services with more efficient IT environments. Read more…

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