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Scientific visualization (SciVis) is providing new insights in health care and many other research areas in ways that we couldn’t imagine a decade ago. It’s an evolving field where extracting visualizations from very large data sets can improve analysis, diagnosis [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Code Together, Healthcare, Intel Tags: COVID-19, gender bias, Intel oneAPI Rendering Toolkit, oneAPI, oxygenation helmet, ray tracing, rendering, scientific visualization, scivis, simulation, tumors, University of Chicago, visualization
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The next generation of scientists and coders need more than a love of science and technology. The use of supercomputers in digital design to simulation pose opportunities solving the world’s biggest questions. Katherine Riley, director of science for Argonne’s Leadership [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Code Together, Intel Tags: Argonne, code together, coders, Data Science, deep learning, developers, experiment, inspiration, Intel, Joe Curley, Katherine Riley, oneAPI, researchers, Science, scientists, simulation, Supercomputer, Supercomputing
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As high performance computing (HPC) moves far beyond its traditional users to the domains of AI, machine learning, enterprises and the cloud, and heterogeneous programming becomes the norm, Nico Mittenzwey, senior HPC engineer at Megware Computer, and Mike Lee, technical, [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Cloud Computing, Code Together, Intel Tags: AI, Argonne National Lab, CH4, cloud, CPU, DAOS, DPC++, Ethernet, exascale, fault tolerance, German Federal Waterways Engineering and Research Institute, GPU, heterogeneous, high performance computing, HPC, HPC applications, HPC clusters, Infiniband, Intel MPI library, Intel Optane, Julich Supercomputing Center, Lichtenberg II, machine learning, Megware Computer, MPI, MPI application, MPI implementation, MPI library, MPICH, Omni-Path, oneAPI, OpenFOAM, OpenMPI, simulation, TU Darmstadt
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Krystian Ligenza, Autodesk Maya Software Architect, and Mike Voss, Intel Principal Engineer, talk about how the need for immersive experiences in VFX and 3D animated movies and games has driven the need for increasingly more capable (and complex) software and [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Code Together, Intel Tags: 3D, animation, animation studio, authoring graph, AutoDesk, C++, character animation, computer animation software, CPU, DPC++, Entertainment, flow graph, game, game developer, Game Development, GPU, heterogeneous programming, Krystian Ligenza, Maya, Media, modeling, modeling animation, motion picture, MotionBuilder, non-uniform memory access, NUMA, oneAPI, oneTBB, parallel programming, parallelism, rendering, simulation, software development, software tools, TBB, Threading Building Blocks, VFX, Visual effects
Categories: Audio Podcast, Intel, Intel Conversations in the Cloud Tags: AI Converged Clusters, Audio Podcast, Brock Taylor, Chip Chat, Cloud Computing, Conversation in the Cloud, Genomic Analytics, high performance computing, HPC, Intel, Intel Select Solutions, modeling, simulation, visualization
Categories: Audio Podcast, Intel, Intel Conversations in the Cloud Tags: Atipa, Audio Podcast, Chip Chat, Cloud Computing, Conversation in the Cloud, Dana Chang, HPC, Intel, Intel AVX-512, Intel Omni-Path Architecture, Intel Select Solutions, Intel SSDs, modeling, NVMe, Polaris HPCV, Polaris Select, SC18, simulation
Categories: Big Data, Information Technology, Intel, Intel IT, Intel IT Business Review, IT White Papers, IT@Intel Tags: 3D modeling, Big Data, collaboration, Context Awareness, Ed Goldman, insights, Intel IT, Intel IT Business Review, IT Business Value, IT Industry Trends, IT Innovation, IT Strategy, IT Thought Leadership, IT@Intel, John David Miller, machine learning, personalization, predictive analytics, simulation, visualization