NVIDIA's Ian Buck shares the latest technologies and innovations that are transforming the world of AI and computational science—from the data center to the cloud and to the edge—in the NVIDIA ISC22 Special Address.
Top global systems makers are accelerating the adoption of the NVIDIA Grace CPU and Grace Hopper Superchips to create the next generation of servers turbocharging AI and HPC workloads for the exascale era.
Supercomputing centers in Asia, Europe, and the U.S. are taking accelerated computing to the next level with NVIDIA Bluefield DPUs on NVIDIA Quantum InfiniBand networks.
Researchers at King's College London are using the NVIDIA Cambridge-1 supercomputer and MONAI to create synthetic brain images to accelerate AI in healthcare.
Dozens of quantum organizations are leveraging NVIDIA cuQuantum to accelerate quantum circuit simulations on GPUs, paving the way to build tomorrow's hybrid quantum systems.
The U.K.'s Atomic Energy Authority and the University of Manchester use the digital twin simulation platform to connect distributed design teams to gain a deeper understanding of fusion plasma behavior.
Throughout ISC22, explore a range of groundbreaking work in the field of accelerated computing. Take a closer look at this year's scheduled NVIDIA sessions, demos, and workshops.
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