NEC Corporation is launching its SX series model SX-9, claiming it to be the world's fastest vector supercomputer with a peak processing performance of 839 TFLOPS (one trillion floating point ...
NEC has officially announced the release of the next installment of its vector supercomputer, the SX-9. The SX-9 is said to be theoretically capable of peaking at 102.4 GFLOPS per single core. This ...
It seems more vendors are looking beyond the x86 architecture for the big leaps in performance needed to power things like artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. Google and IBM have their ...
PCI Express Endpoint Block and High-Speed RocketIO Transceivers Onboard Virtex-5 LXT Devices Help NEC Reduce Costs and Improve I/O Performance for SX-9 Vector Supercomputer SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Feb. 13 ...
Today NEC Corporation announced that it has developed Aurora Vector Engine data processing technology that accelerates the execution of machine learning on vector computers by more than 50 times in ...
Whenever a process shrink is available to chip designers, there are several different levers they can pull to make a more powerful compute engine. With the latest “Aurora” Vector Engine accelerators ...
There are two different Auroras right now in supercomputing. There is the shape-shifting, legendary, and maybe even mythical “Aurora” and now “Aurora A21” exascale supercomputer that was being built ...
TOKYO, Jan 24, 2020 - (JCN Newswire) - - NEC Corporation (TSE: 6701), a leader in the integration of IT and network technologies, today announced the development of millimeter-wave(1) distributed ...
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