Stanford University, in conjunction with Sun, AMD, NVIDIA, IBM, Intel, and HP, is working to create a new computing model that fully exploits modern, multicore processing. As a feature in Ars Technica ...
American company will pay the sum to settle authors’ copyright claims over pirated books, marking the largest recovery in US copyright history. IBM and USTA launched AI features at the 2025 US Open, ...
Nvidia Corp. said Wednesday it is a founding member of Stanford University's new Pervasive Parallelism Lab. Santa Clara-based Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) did not disclose the amount of funding it provided.
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Bill Dally recently made the jump from head of the computer science ...
Parallel computing is hard. Nothing new about that—it has been hard for the last four decades—but it used to be only the NSA and the occasional university who cared; parallel computers weren't cheap ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The HPC Advisory Council, a leading organization for high-performance computing research, outreach and education, today announced the HPC Advisory Council Stanford ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Six companies are contributing a total $6 million to kick off a three-year project at Stanford University to explore fresh models for parallel programming. The effort is one of ...
Stanford University and several of the largest computing companies will announce Friday a joint effort to build a new computing lab for parallel computers. Until now, parallel computing has been ...
The promise of quantum computing is that it will dramatically outshine traditional computers in tackling certain key problems: searching large databases, factoring large numbers, creating uncrackable ...
Stanford University and a consortium of technology companies are announcing a joint effort to build a Pervasive Parallelism Lab. The initiative pools the efforts of many Stanford computer scientists ...
SANTA CLARA, CA—APRIL 30, 2008—NVIDIA Corporation has announced that it is a founding member of Stanford University’s new Pervasive Parallelism Lab (PPL). The PPL will develop new techniques, tools, ...