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An Intelligent Future for Manufacturing

CIO Business Intelligence

In the automotive sector for example, the advent of autonomous vehicles has resulted in burgeoning demand for computing power, cloud storage and network bandwidth. Another leading manufacturer, BYD , first entered the automotive market in 2003. One such automaker is China’s First Automobile Works (FAW).

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Expanding the Cloud - Cluster Compute Instances for Amazon EC2.

All Things Distributed

Today, Amazon Web Services took very an important step in unlocking the advantages of cloud computing for a very important application area. Cluster Computer Instances for Amazon EC2 are a new instance type specifically designed for High Performance Computing applications. Driving Storage Costs Down for AWS Customers.

Cloud 118
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Meet the self-driving brains working with Volkswagen and Ford

The Verge

Ok, so we were at the whiteboard and very little prior art existed, in the application we were in. On the other hand, if you look at it from a basic compute and storage and silicon standpoint, we’ve made substantial progress in the 17 years I’ve been doing this. I started doing robotics in like 2004 or 2005, in that neighborhood.

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Tapping high-performance computing for new business value

CIO Business Intelligence

The rise of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and real-time analytics applications, often deployed at the edge, can utilize HPC resources to unlock insights from data and efficiently run increasingly large and more complex models and simulations.

Storage 98
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Qualcomm’s Cisco Sanchez on structuring IT for business growth

CIO Business Intelligence

Tomorrow, we want to do automotive platforms and IoT. With the reusable components, we’re looking at the full stack, from hardware, networking, storage, all the way up to the stack of the UX design and saying, ‘How do we build the stack to ensure that we understand patterns really well?’ That’s how you get speed.

Agile 105