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Find out which 12 HPC luminaries are being recognized this year for driving innovation within their particular fields.
March 7, 2025
Using a novel computational modeling technique to test theoretical quantum physics, a team of researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Lab Read more…
March 6, 2025
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February 27, 2025
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January 30, 2025
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory has released its Aurora exascale supercomputer to researchers worldwide, heralding a new era Read more…
January 13, 2025
The DOE has described a system called ATS-5 as the "first post-exascale NNSA system," and it will be installed at Los Alamos National Laboratory in 2027. The sl Read more…
January 9, 2025
2024 was an amazing year for NCSA. So much so it’s hard to know where to start our annual opportunity for reflection. Just four short weeks ago, DeltaAI was Read more…
December 19, 2024
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December 3, 2024
SC24 creates a lot of HPC news that can get lost in the flood of press releases. Each year, the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) awards the Gordon Bell Read more…
Both high-performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI) are pushing data centers to their limits, challenging traditional cooling and monitoring systems. The following whitepaper presents DDC’s extensive solution to address the data center challenges that arise from the integration of these technologies.
The S-Series cabinet, capable of ultra-high-density cooling up to 100kW for air cooling and 400kW for liquid-to-chip cooling, offers flexibility for both HPC and AI workloads. This cabinet, combined with DCIM monitoring software, enables real-time monitoring, dynamic cooling adjustments, and efficient scaling. DDC’s approach reduces operational risks, lowers total cost of ownership, and provides future-proof adaptability.
DDC’s solutions are currently used in 1,100 global deployments, tackling key industry challenges like accommodating different workload densities, managing dynamic cooling needs, and protecting high-value assets – all while ensuring energy efficiency and scalability within the data center.
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