Azure HBv4 and HX Series VMs for HPC now generally available
With the general availability of Azure HBv4 and HX series virtual machines today, Microsoft has integrated the latest 4th Gen AMD EPYCâ„¢ processors with AMD 3D V-Cacheâ„¢ technology.
With the general availability of Azure HBv4 and HX series virtual machines today, Microsoft has integrated the latest 4th Gen AMD EPYCâ„¢ processors with AMD 3D V-Cacheâ„¢ technology.
Microsoft Azure has had a major presence at ISC for several years now, and this year’s conference will be no exception.
Digital twin technology offers organizations a powerful option to run detailed simulations generating vast amounts of data.
High-performance computing and orbital data deliver unprecedented insights into weather patterns, improving planning, forecasting, and decision-making, in an ever-evolving agriculture supply chain.
Azure High-Performance Computing provides a platform for energy industry innovation at scale.
The all-new HX-series and HBv4-series VMs are optimized for a variety of HPC workloads such as computational fluid dynamics (CFD), finite element analysis, frontend and backend electronic design automation (EDA), rendering, molecular dynamics, computational geoscience, weather simulation, AI inference, and financial risk analysis.
The world of computing goes deep and wide on working on issues related to our environment, economy, energy, and public health systems.
Every year at Supercomputing, over 12,000 researchers and practitioners come together to push the state of the art in high-performance computing forward. This year is no exception, and we’re excited to join the global HPC community in Dallas, Texas next week.