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Israel’s supercomputer microchips
Israel’s NextSilicon (see here previously) has launched a new supercomputer chip, the Maverick-2 and has already received orders totaling tens of millions of dollars. NextSilicon has 300+ Israeli-based employees and is set to rival Nvidia’s Israeli-based Mellanox. https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/bk5eooyz1g
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Israeli supercomputer is so fast
Phase 1 of building Nvidia’s Israel-1 AI supercomputer is complete, two months ahead of schedule. It will be one of the world’s fastest AI supercomputers with 8 exaflops of peak AI performance and 130 petaflops of scientific computing and will … Continue reading
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The world’s fastest AI supercomputer
US-based Nvidia Corporation has announced that, by the end of 2023, it will start to build one of the world’s most powerful AI supercomputers at its facilities in Israel. Designated “Israel-1”, it is expected to deliver up to 8 exaflops … Continue reading
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Many more contracts for SuperCom
My last report on Israel’s Supercom (Nov 2017) was when it won a big contract to build an e-Passport system in Iceland. Since then it has won contracts in Kentucky, Idaho, North and South Carolina, Africa, Texas, Sweden, Minnesota, Europe, … Continue reading
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Israel hosts supercomputing conference
Tel Aviv is the venue for the PRACE (Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe) Feb 2014 Winter School. The event begins with a workshop on Israeli innovation in High Performance Computing. Delegates include from Turkey, Jordan and the Palestinian Authority. … Continue reading
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A supercomputer replica of the brain
It sounds like science fiction, but the European Commission has granted 1 billion euros ($1.3 billion) to Weizmann Institute graduate and ex-faculty member Henry Markram to simulate the entire human brain on a supercomputer. 6,000 researchers are expected to work … Continue reading
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A quantum alliance
Israel’s Classiq (see here previously) has partnered with Hewlett Packard. Classiq’s synthesis engine uses HP’s Cray supercomputer to synthesize Quantum Approximate Optimization Algorithm (QAOA) circuits. And no, I have absolutely no idea why that is important to quantum computing, but … Continue reading
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Nvidia’s success in Israel
US tech giant Nvidia has 3,300 employees in Israel – 13% of its global workforce. In 2019 Nvidia acquired Israel’s Mellanox, now with annual sales of $13 billion, plus Israel-1, the world’s strongest supercomputer. Some 1,000 Israeli AI tech companies … Continue reading
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Even faster than quantum computers
Israel’s LightSolver (see here previously) unveiled the first pure laser-based processing unit (LPU), a new computing paradigm poised to outpace and outperform quantum and supercomputers. Small, scalable, low power, low temperature, and commercially available parts. https://lightsolver.com/lightsolver-all-laser-technology-poised-to-outperform-and-outpace-quantum-and-classical-hpc/
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Keeping Croatia safe
Israel’s SuperCom (see here previously) has just won another European contract, this time with Croatia. The Ministry of Justice and Administration of Croatia will deploy SuperCom’s PureSecurity Electronic Monitoring (EM) Suite to track offenders outside of the prison system. https://www.prnewswire.com/il/news-releases/supercom-awarded-croatias-first-national-electronic-monitoring-project-301508969.html
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