Posted on July 7, 2017 by Rachel B
With applications and workloads becoming increasingly complex, it is vital for any new hardware platform to keep up with continually increasing performance demands. Launching today, the new Intel© Xeon© Processor Scalable Family does just that with several key improvements in architecture and performance. The platform benefits greatly from a 1.5x increase in memory bandwidth and support…
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Posted on February 2, 2017 by Rachel B
Today’s high performance computing applications are becoming as resource-intensive and complex as they are diverse. Across disciplines such as Earth Sciences, Financial Services, Physics, and Machine Learning, demands for CPU power and memory bandwidth have increased exponentially. Within this set of workloads a common component is the need for highly parallel processing to maximize performance. However,…
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Posted on April 4, 2016 by admin
Pogo has just returned from Orlando, Florida where we attended the Intel Solutions Summit 2016. ISS is the annual event where Intel execs give presentations to their partners, sharing juicy details about their current and upcoming projects. Now that the fog of jetlag has begun to clear, let’s do a quick recap! There are a…
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Posted on August 8, 2015 by Rachel B
The first new class of memory in 25 years 1989 was a good year. Gas was less than a dollar per gallon; Intel unveiled the 486 series CPU; the Berlin Wall came down; and Nintendo released the first Game Boy. There was also a milestone you may not remember: 1989 was the the last time…
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Posted on April 4, 2012 by psadmin
Here at Pogo Linux, we pride ourselves on the hard work we put into taking care of our customers, working through tech issues, and burning the midnight oil in pursuit of solutions. However, sometimes you have to unplug a little and see what’s going on in the rest of the tech community. We recently had…
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