Weekly Edition of curated news about Digital Infrastructure
HPE and Tokyo Tech to build the next generation TSUBAME4.0 supercomputer. HPE press
➡️ Expected in the spring of 2024 the Tokyo Institute of Technology selected HPE Japan, who will build the system from HPE Cray XD6500 supercomputers. The TSUBAME4.0 will accelerate AI-driven cutting-edge research and convergence science, and they hope it will deliver 20 times more accelerated compute performance than TSUBAME3.0 (#71 on the Nov.2022 list)
AmpereOne - Family of processors with up to 192 single threaded Ampere cores. Ampere press
➡️ Ampere, which created the Cloud Native Processor category, says this first product is based on the new custom core, containing 192 Ampere cores, large cloud-optimized private caches, and new cloud features aimed at high-growth cloud usages like AI. CEO Renee James founded Ampere in 2017 after serving as president at Intel.
The Impact Of AI On Digital Infrastructure - Dean Nelson. InterGlobix magazine
🤖 “Transforming the Landscape of Digital Infrastructure: Harnessing the Disruptive Potential of AI”. There - that one was written by AI (ChatGPT). Data center icon Dean Nelson (Cato Digital, Infrastructure Masons, etc) discusses digital infrastructure, the future power demand possibilities, and the disruptive impact of technologies such as ChatGPT and other Generative AI applications.
Brattle Group Finds Virtual Power Plants as Reliable as Conventional Ones Environment+Energy Leader
🔋 According to a study by the Brattle Group a virtual power plant (VPP) is as reliable as a conventional one, costing 40% to 60% of alternatives. The study compared the costs of providing 400 MW of resource adequacy from three resource types: natural gas peaker, a transmission-connected utility-scale battery, and a VPP.
NTT, MIT Researchers develop technique for efficient AI on IoT edge devices EdgeIR.com
➡️ Researchers from NTT Research, MIT, and the Physics and Informatics (PHI) Lab, have demonstrated a new technique called Netcast, which uses optical technology to run deep neural networks (DNNs) efficiently, as well as enable advanced DNNs on resource-constrained IoT edge devices.
AI at the Cutting Edge: DeepX, Sportlogiq and Nauto EE|Times
➡️ A nice preview of things to come - at this Embedded Vision Summit this week.
Atlas Technology: strategic partnership with Hicloud Data Center Technology to explore underwater data centers. Techerati
➡️ Singapore IaaS provider Atlas announced it has become the first commercial Web3 user of Hicloud’s Underwater Data Center (UDC) project.
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