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How Nvidia became a trillion-dollar company

CIO Business Intelligence

On the hardware side, it continues to sell GPUs for PCs and some gaming consoles; supplies computational accelerators to server manufacturers, hyperscalers, and supercomputer manufacturers; and makes chips for self-driving cars. Nvidia says its hardware, software, and services can cut early-stage drug discovery from months to weeks.

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Sandbox AQ is Alphabet’s new bet on the future of quantum cryptography

CIO Business Intelligence

Sandbox AQ is also looking at the development of new sensors based on quantum phenomena which could be useful in medical diagnostics, and at the discovery of novel materials, including pharmaceuticals, using AI. And Microsoft and IBM are also working on quantum hardware. Crypto customers.

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Manufacturing CIOs see bright future for the industry, thanks to IT

CIO Business Intelligence

That led me into a role in the pharmaceutical industry, again, building and operating processes to manufacture pharmaceuticals. From that point forward, I was fortunate enough to lead both the IT and OT teams within global pharmaceutical manufacturing and supply chain organizations. Now, software eats hardware for lunch.

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The 10 highest-paying industries for IT talent

CIO Business Intelligence

Technology has quickly become a top priority for businesses across every industry. Every business unit has a stake in the IT services, apps, networks, hardware, and software needed to meet business goals and objectives, and many of them are hiring their own technologists.

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Nvidia and Siemens to accelerate digital twins’ development

CIO Business Intelligence

Nvidia is joining the partner ecosystem of Siemens Xcelerator, the company’s portfolio of open, interoperable IoT-enabled hardware, software, and digital services. This will begin with 400 offerings in four domains: real estate, utilities, healthcare, and pharmaceuticals, Koerte said. Xcelerator acceleration.

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Expanding the Cloud - Cluster Compute Instances for Amazon EC2.

All Things Distributed

Other industries using Amazon EC2 for HPC-style workloads include pharmaceuticals, oil exploration, industrial and automotive design, media and entertainment, and more. There is no more need for hardware tinkering to keep the clusters up and running (I spent many nights doing this; there is no glory in it). until today.

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CIOs weigh the new economics and risks of cloud lock-in

CIO Business Intelligence

Caveat emptor in the cloud Bob McGowan, CIO of Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, acknowledges the risk of cloud concentration is valid but he is more concerned about the readiness of SaaS partners. “If If we have core business functions running in the cloud, how well are they prepared for a failure?”

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