Founded in 1997, ClearCube is a USA-based manufacturer specializing in creating innovative secure endpoint devices, centralized computing, and desktop virtualization solutions.
ClearCube secure endpoint devices like zero clients, thin clients, KVM-based desktop consolidation, blade PCs, and VDI with HCI for centralization and virtualization initiatives have enjoyed widespread adoption. Over the last few years, as local and edge computing has grown, ClearCube has developed a set of mini PC and small enclosure workstation systems to deliver on their mantra of clearing the cube of the clutter.
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Future of AI, Graphics, and Computing Unveiled at NVIDIA GTC
PNY is now shipping two products announced at NVIDIA GTC 2023 — the NVIDIA RTX™ 4000 Small Form Factor (SFF) Ada Generation and the NVIDIA L4 Tensor Core GPU for data center use. More than 250,000 people registered for NVIDIA’s flagship conference on AI and the metaverse, which included 650+ sessions from researchers, developers and industry leaders in virtually every computing domain, with a range of announcements in quantum computing, the metaverse, large language models, robotics, automotive and more. Let’s start our GTC recap by covering these two new exceptional products.
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Join us for a Virtual Event on the essential NVIDIA® Solution design structure best practices for military readiness. Discover the importance of pre-tested reference architectures and modular design for scalability and easy upgrades. Learn about the secure supply chain, specific deployment security, and post-deployment support requirements. Hear about our deep relationships with leading technology providers to ensure procurement success and early access to cutting-edge NVIDIA technology.
Find out how Silicon Mechanics supports unusual use cases, including those requiring CDI and ruggedized or edge use cases. We will also delve into design best practices for specific workloads, including CFD modeling, big data, AI training vs inference, and AI on the Edge. This Virtual Event is a must-attend for those seeking to improve their military readiness through informed design decisions.
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Introduction
The world's data centers are becoming more complex. Organizations need to address increasing demands for scale, cost and flexibility in their infrastructure. This is especially true for hyperscale cloud providers who must support a wide variety of workloads on a single platform.
GPUs are highly flexible compute engines that are rapidly gaining adoption for accelerating a wide variety of applications.
They are designed to perform large numbers of computations in parallel, using the CUDA® programming model, which focuses on explicit parallelism and locality. As such, GPUs offer very high performance per watt when used for compute-intensive applications.
GPUs also provide significant benefits over CPUs in terms of memory bandwidth and throughput. This means that they can be used effectively even when there is not enough RAM available on the host machine (e.g., due to security concerns). In this way GPUs can help move data closer to your application where it needs it most: within the memory hierarchy of your server stack!
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"Is the GPU the New CPU?" is the latest e-guide written by Kurt Cagle from Data Science Central which looks at how GPUs are starting to overshadow their older CPUs siblings as the powerhouse of the modern computer, handling complex neural networks and visualization tasks. Other topics covered include "Are DPUs the Next Iteration of GPUs? and "GPU Networks and the Future". Download the E-Guide below.
3D workflows are now an essential component of every engineering and manufacturing discipline. The rise of remote work, globally spread teams, an explosion in the number of often incompatible software tools, and the demand for compute-heavy technologies makes design collaboration exponentially harder – especially now. NVIDIA Omniverse™ Enterprise depends on NVIDIA RTX technology (RTX A6000, RTX A5500, RTX A5000, RTX A4500 and RTX A4000) – to let geographically disparate groups or hybrid office and work from home teams transparently exchange 3D data between popular 3D design tools they already know, maintain a single source of truth through sophisticated publish and subscribe capabilities, protect sensitive IP, and realize real-time multi-participant design collaboration and reviews, simulation, even digital twins of entire physical facilities.
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About Webinar
Ansys software proves that simulation is a superpower by giving designers the ability to explore and predict how products will work – or won’t work – in the real world. Ansys Discovery, powered by NVIDIA CUDA technology, combines interactive modeling and multiple simulation capabilities in a first-of-its kind product, allowing you to answer critical design questions earlier in the design process – saving time and effort on prototyping by allowing exploration of multiple design concepts in real-time. Ansys Mechanical solves complex structural engineering problems with FEA analyses software, while Ansys Fluent fluid simulation software is known for its advanced physics modeling capabilities and unmatched accuracy.
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PNY provides designers, engineers, scientists and architects with cutting-edge NVIDIA® professional visualization and data center GPUs that boost their productivity, creativity, or reduce the time to insight and discovery.
From stunning industrial design, advanced special effects, complex scientific visualization, AI and big data analytics, or solving formerly intractable problems with HPC, NVIDIA Professional GPUs are the world’s preeminent visual and accelerated computing platform - from the desktop to data center and the cloud.
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Overview
During this exciting webinar NVIDIA and PNY will explore and explain how NVIDIA RTX™ Technology in general, and the latest Ampere architecture-based graphics boards in particular, along with high performance Ethernet networking, and new software tools like NVIDIA Omniverse™ Enterprise, are fundamentally changing the Media and Entertainment industry, delivering next generation workflows, and improving the quality and nuance of digital storytelling.
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Now available, the NVIDIA A16 Tensor Core GPU takes remote work to the next level. Combined with NVIDIA Virtual Apps (vApps), NVIDIA Virtual PC (vPC), or NVIDIA RTX™ Virtual Workstation (vWS) software, it enables virtual desktops and workstations with the power and performance to tackle projects from anywhere with performance indistinguishable from a native PC. Specifically designed and optimized for high-density, graphics-rich virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and leveraging the NVIDIA Ampere architecture, NVIDIA A16 delivers up to 2x the user density, compared with the previous generation M10, reducing the amount of hardware resources needed and lowering the total cost of ownership (TCO), while ensuring the best possible user experience.
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Announced at GTC 21 in mid-April, NVIDIA's latest additions to their professional graphics product line will be the subject of an upcoming Webinar with speakers John Della Bona from NVIDIA, and PNY's own Carl Flygare. With new GPUs based on the latest Ampere architecture, and enhanced small-form factor NVIDIA Turing architecture series, NVIDIA’s products continue to advance the boundaries of the possible compared to previous generations and current competitors. Dive into this session with John and Carl to explore how NVIDIA's latest category redefining solutions are enabling professionals to deliver their best work, and how they’re able to unleash new vistas of creativity and productivity.
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