The days of tech giants buying up discrete chips are over. AI companies now need GPUs, CPUs, and everything in between.
The story so far: In 1999, California-based Nvidia Corp. marketed a chip called GeForce 256 as “the world’s first GPU”. Its purpose was to make videogames run better and look better. In the 2.5 ...
A growing wave of artificial intelligence applications is driving unprecedented demand for GPU compute power, opening th ...
Asus graphics cards is currently celebrating its 30th anniversary and after having produced and innovated within the GPU space for the past three decades, the tech giant is releasing a ROG Matrix ...
Intel stock may have bounced back in 2025, but I'm betting on the chip industry's best in 2026.
Intel's CEO says the company is serious about GPUs again, betting on new leadership and AI demand to challenge Nvidia and AMD's long-held dominance. The post Intel chief says the company is going to ...
The NIST-800 security framework sets the tone of "never trust, always verify," emphasizing the concepts of least privilege and continuous monitoring. This becomes especially important and relevant in ...
The challenge of running simulation and high-performance workloads efficiently is a constant issue, requiring input from stakeholders including infrastructure teams, cybersecurity professionals, and, ...
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Every few years or so, a development in computing results in a sea change and a need for specialized workers to take advantage of the new technology. Whether that’s COBOL in the 60s and 70s, HTML in ...
As the use of GPUs continues to rise in fields like deep learning, we thought it would be useful to readers not yet familiar with this technology to offer the “Introduction to GPU Computing” ...