In this interview at the ISC 2025 HPC-AI conference in Germany, we sat down with the Italy-based engineering firm E4 Computer Engineering and NVIDIA …. Scandiano, May 28, 2025: E4 Computer Engineering ...
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At the recent exhibition Bitcoin 2026, FBOX presented its modular HPC solutions, featuring scale models of 10MW and 1.25MW ...
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AI meets HPC for next-gen materials discovery
Researchers are merging artificial intelligence with high-performance computing to supercharge materials science, storage workflows, and engineering simulations. From building the largest crystal ...
Public clouds have proven useful to a growing number of organizations looking for ways to run their high-performance computing applications to scale without having to limit themselves to whatever ...
In engineering applications, cloud computing can provide the on-demand compute power needed to run increasingly more complex simulations on a more frequent basis throughout the design cycle.
Market pressure and technological advancements have rapidly changed the way engineers work. Design engineers increasingly work with larger and more complex models, must conduct more frequent ...
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AI and HPC are reshaping engineering design
From predicting material properties to simulating complex systems, AI models trained on physics and high-performance computing (HPC) are redefining engineering workflows. By replacing or accelerating ...
Altair Engineering Inc. ALTR has acquired Univa, a maker of workload management, scheduling and optimization solutions for high-performance computing (HPC), on-premise and in the cloud. This buyout ...
We recently published a list of 12 AI News and Ratings Investors are Keeping Their Eye On. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Altair Engineering Inc. (NASDAQ:ALTR) stands against ...
Over at the Ansys Blog, Wim Slagter has posted the second segment of his blog post six common myths about HPC for engineering simulation. Myth #4: “Without internal IT support, HPC cluster adoption is ...
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