Microsoft is pushing the envelope on high-performance computing (HPC) and electronic design automation (EDA) by leveraging Azure NetApp Files to meet the demanding needs of modern workloads. In a recent showcase reported by HPCwire, Microsoft detailed how its Azure cloud solution is designed to...
In today’s competitive tech landscape, high-performance computing (HPC) isn’t just for scientific research—it’s the lifeblood that fuels innovation from chip design to enterprise-scale applications. Microsoft’s latest deep dive into using Azure NetApp Files reveals how the company is...
Intel isn’t just upping the ante on consumer CPUs anymore—its latest expansion of the Xeon 6 processor family is making waves in the server and workstation markets. With configurations scaling up to a staggering 86 cores per socket, the new Xeon 6500P and 6700P series usher in a level of...
High-performance computing (HPC) often feels like a race car trying to navigate a traffic jam. It doesn’t matter how powerful the engine is if the road isn’t designed to support its speed. This sums up the ongoing challenge of memory-bound workloads in HPC. These workloads—think computational...
In a bold stride that underscores the unique advantages of being a tech mega-corporation, Microsoft is flexing its hardware prowess by unveiling a powerful, custom AMD chip aimed at high-performance computing (HPC) workloads within its Azure platform. This announcement came during the recent...
In a move that's likely to send ripples through the high-performance computing (HPC) landscape, Microsoft has unveiled its latest Azure HBv5 virtual machines, powered by a cutting-edge custom AMD CPU. This new CPU, which sports an impressive configuration, seems to be a rebirth of the...
In a significant escalation in the realm of high-performance computing, German HPC vendor ParTec has decided to extend its legal battle against Microsoft to include none other than Nvidia—a giant in the GPU market. The heart of this clash lies in allegations of patent infringement, as ParTec...
Scott talks to Karan Batta about how to use Azure Batch for large scale Rendering Workflows. Karan uses a plugin for Autodesk Maya 2015 that lets you utilize the raw power and scale of Azure to speed up your scene renders using Azure Batch.
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