Harnessing the power of artificial intelligence (AI) and the world's fastest supercomputers, a research team led by the U.S.
An Argonne-led team developed an AI-driven multimodal framework that incorporates experimental data and text-based narratives to accelerate the design of new proteins. A finalist for the Gordon Bell ...
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US chipmaker Nvidia announced on Monday, October 28, that it has helped Elon Musk’s xAI expand its Colossus supercomputer. The Colossus supercomputer cluster is now recognized as the largest AI ...
Scientists at Paderborn University have for the first time used high-performance computing (on the right in the picture the Paderborn supercomputer Noctua) to analyze a quantum photonics experiment on ...
It can take upwards of a year for programmers to come to grips with supercomputers, said Dr Hung, who estimated that there were fewer than 100 professionals proficient in the technology here.
The Novo Nordisk Foundation supplied the lion's share at 600 million kroner, with the Export and Investment Fund of Denmark adding another 100 million. Nvidia's work in AI hardware has transformed ...
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Pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk (NVO) plans to use Denmark's first sovereign artificial intelligence (AI) supercomputer—powered by Nvidia (NVDA) technology—for drug discovery. On Wednesday ...
Denmark unveiled an Nvidia-powered supercomputer that will be used by researchers from Novo Nordisk A/S and other Danish pharmaceutical companies as they seek novel drugs and smarter trial designs.