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Fuelling up the Artificial Intelligence with High Performance Computing - ELE Times
It has been quite a long time since companies collect data. But now, they have in their stock, a lot more opportunities with the help of artificial intelligence (AI) and powerful analytics capabilities. However, these opportunities have made AI and analytics big-data challenges for several organizations and industries. Many organizations believe that high-performance computing is the best solution for these challenges. Companies get a wave of new ways to leverage HPC, new skill set requirements and new approaches for an era defined by volumes of data.
High Performance Computing in the World of Artificial Intelligence - insideHPC
Thierry Pellegrino is vice president and general manager of Dell EMC High Performance Computing. In this special guest feature, Thierry Pellegrino from Dell EMC writes that data analytics powered by HPC & AI solutions are delivering new insights for research and the enterprise. For years, companies have been collecting data, but now, with the help of artificial intelligence (AI) and powerful analytics capabilities, they have the opportunity to get more out of it. However, with this opportunity, AI and analytics also have become big-data challenges that are changing how organizations and industries handle their data. Many organizations are turning to high-performance computing as the solution, resulting in a wave of new ways to leverage HPC, new skill set requirements and new approaches for an era defined by volumes of data.
Machine Learning is The Killer App for High Performance Computing
In November 2015 when NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang proposed that "machine learning is high performance computing's first killer app for consumers," there was only sketchy evidence to back up that claim. Today though, it looks like the NVIDIA chief was just a little ahead of his time. He went on to say that "supercomputing technology is in the process of extending well beyond supercomputing itself. These advancements are in the process of revolutionizing consumer applications, cloud services, the auto industry and autonomous machines." When Huang spoke those words at the 2015 Supercomputing Conference (SC15) in Austin, Texas, NVIDIA stock was trading at around $30 per share.