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Spearline and Amazon Web Services Partnership

Spearline Testing

Cloud computing has driven down Information Technology costs and helped companies across all industries increase their flexibility and productivity. Cloud computing allows real-time access to information- empowering employees to collaborate with an increased level of flexibility which is essential in today’s global business environment.

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IonQ opens up Forte quantum computing platform for use on Amazon Braket Direct

GeekWire

(IonQ Illustration) IonQ has opened up its most advanced quantum computing platform for public availability through Amazon’s cloud-based Braket Direct Program , even as the Maryland-based company gears up to produce even more advanced hardware at a Seattle-area manufacturing facility.

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How Nvidia became a trillion-dollar company

CIO Business Intelligence

Soon, hyperscalers such as Amazon Web Services added GPUs to some of their compute instances, making scalable GPGPU capacity available on demand, thereby lowering the barrier of entry to compute-intensive workloads for enterprises everywhere. Efforts to stay in the $1T club Nvidia is driving forward on many fronts.

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Expanding the Cloud - Cluster Compute Instances for Amazon EC2.

All Things Distributed

Expanding the Cloud - Cluster Compute Instances for Amazon EC2. Today, Amazon Web Services took very an important step in unlocking the advantages of cloud computing for a very important application area. Unlocking the benefits of the cloud for the HPC community. By Werner Vogels on 12 July 2010 05:00 PM.

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Tech leaders size up what it’ll take to turn Pacific Northwest into a ‘Quantum Valley’

GeekWire

The Seattle area has been there before: as Jet City, by virtue of Boeing’s dominance in commercial aviation; as Satellite City, by virtue of the satellite factories built by SpaceX, Amazon, LeoStella and Xplore; and as Cloud City, by virtue of the leading roles played by Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure in cloud computing.

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