Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about disruptive companies, technologies and usage models. Qualcomm's Murthy used a great analogy, a soccer team, to ...
Heterogeneous computing systems integrate diverse processing elements—including central processing units (CPUs), graphics processing units (GPUs) and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs)—within a ...
Figure 1: Applying a MapReduce approach in the cloud to solve embarrassingly parallelizable problems. In the end, none of the systems discussed in these correspondences is trivial to program. The ...
This article is part of the Technology Insight series, made possible with funding from Intel. As data sprawls out from the network core to the intelligent edge, increasingly diverse compute resources ...
If you follow high-tech like I have for the past 25 years, it probably “feels” like the rate of change is increasing. While I’m not a die hard “Singularity” devotee, it just makes sense that if ...
In this guest article, our friends at Intel discuss how the company is investing in heterogeneous computing. Intel recently spoke about supporting heterogeneous computing with the catch phrase “One ...
Heterogeneous computing, generative artificial intelligence, and demands for skilled talent top the list of cloud computing trends of 2024, featuring video interview with Deloitte's David Linthicum ...
With the ever-increasing demand for more computing performance, the HPC industry is moving towards a heterogeneous computing model, where GPUs and CPUs work together to perform general-purpose ...
In the world of computing, one of the unexpected things to marvel at is the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing in data centers. These and other forces are driving ...
Programmable SoCs are shaping up to be an important part of the semiconductor landscape, if they can overcome the verification challenges. If there’s one thing certain in chip development, it’s that ...
Better application performance: everyone wants it, and in the high-performance computing (HPC) community, we've come to expect it. Maybe we've even gotten a little spoiled. After all, we've enjoyed ...