Sweden’s Fastest Supercomputer for Machine Learning and AI at Linköping University Underpinned by Bright
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Bright Computing, a global leader in automation and management software for edge-to-core-to-cloud high-performance computing, today announced that Bright Cluster Manager has been selected to support the new artificial intelligence supercomputer to be installed at National Supercomputer Centre (NSC) at Linköping University.
Bright Cluster Manager has been selected as the enterprise-grade cluster management platform, which is certified to run on DGX systems as part of the NVIDIA DGX-Ready Software program. AMSTERDAM (PRWEB) May 04, 2021 Bright Computing, a global leader in automation and management software for edge-to-core-to-cloud high-performance computing, today announced that Bright Cluster Manager has been selected to support the new artificial intelligence supercomputer to be installed
April 30, 2021
Curtiss-Wright Adds NVIDIA® GPGPU Processor Module to its Growing Roster of OpenVPX™ Solutions Developed in Alignment with the SOSA™ Technical Standard
New SOSA aligned GPGPU modules expand Curtiss-Wright’s family of high-performance size, weight, and power (SWaP)-optimized embedded computing (HPEC) processors for AI/ML applications
ASHBURN, Va. – April 29, 2021 – Curtiss-Wright’s Defense Solutions division, a trusted leading supplier of rugged ISR and EW processing modules and systems, today introduced its first 3U OpenVPX GPGPU processor module designed in compliance with the U.S. Army CCDC C5ISR Center’s C4ISR/EW Modular Open Suite of Standards (CMOSS) and aligned with standards currently being defined by The Open Group Sensor Open Systems Architecture™ (SOSA) Consortium. Developed to support compute-intensive ISR and EW systems, this fully rugged SOSA aligned variant of the VPX3-4935, an NVIDIA Quadro® Turing™ based GPGPU processor card mo
NBS Bank for Financial Inclusion of People with Disabilities
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In its quest to provide convenient banking solutions for all customers, NBS Bank plc has said it wants to ensure that all customers are accommodated, by orienting customers with disabilities on the different services being offered by the bank to satisfy its financial inclusion policy.
NBS Bank Cluster Manager for Centre and North Tryson Kalanda spoke on Thursday in Lilongwe during an orientation training for people with hearing disabilities.
The Bank, through its Lilongwe Service Centre, trained members of Lilongwe Association for the Deaf in account opening, bank transaction charges, depositing and withdrawing money through the auto teller machine (ATM) and mobile banking, with the aid of a sign language interpreter.
World Vision Ghana supports farmers in Tempane District with irrigation facilities, improve children education
By Jerry Azanduna
MAR 17, 2021 Globally, more than 1.2 billion people do not get enough food to meet their basic nutritional needs and sub-Saharan Africa is not left out.
But the situation in Tempane District of Ghana cannot be over emphasized.
According to World Vision Ghana in 2019, 57% of households in Garu and Tempane Districts experience one or more ‘hungry months’ in a year. This situation affected more than 15% of children going hungry and this affected both their health and education.
To contribute to solving the problem, World Vision, Tempane Area programme adopted the Household Food Security & Resilience Technical Programme which is aimed at ensuring all children especially the most vulnerable and their families improve on household food security.
LEEDS Trinity University community members have volunteered with Horsforth Children’s Services to put together activity packs for children in the Horsforth area to enjoy during lockdown. Danielle Roman, Charlotte Rainey, Rachel Rudman and Reverend Nigel Sinclair volunteered with Horsforth Children’s Services between last month, packaging 70 activity packs for children in Horsforth to enjoy with their families. The packs contained ingredients for children to make sweetcorn fritters and heart shaped biscuits, with some items donated by Kitchen Craft. The initiative also received funding from Horsforth Community Aid Project (HCAP), a partnership of local organisations who work together with Leeds City Council and Voluntary Action Leeds to support and provide care for members of the Horsforth community.