A former NVIDIA engineer used an NVIDIA A100 GPU to discover the largest known prime number, which is an insane 41 million ...
Durant spotted the 52nd Mersenne prime over five years after his predecessor, 35-year-old Florida man Patrick Laroche, found ...
The bizarre world of prime numbers gets a new addition.
Purdue University in Indiana, US, has unveiled its Gautschi supercomputer.
Microsoft's Azure has launched the NCC H100 v5 virtual machines, now equipped with NVIDIA Tensor Core GPUs, enhancing secure ...
Called M136279841, the value belongs to a rare class of prime numbers called Mersenne primes and was found using a ...
Durant used a supercomputer comprised of thousands of GPUs in 17 different countries to find the number, first with an NVIDIA ...
Earlier this month, Luke Durant, a former Nvidia employee from San Jose, California gained one of the rarer accomplishments ...
The process identified the prime number candidate 2^136,279,841 – 1 on October 11 via an Nvidia A100 GPU in Dublin. Final ...
Reuters and the Financial Times reported the development today. Earlier, sources told The Information that the U.S. Commerce ...
Partner tried to get around Huawei ban TSMC has told the US of a potential attempt by one of its clients to circumvent export ...
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