NVIDIA and Microsoft are teaming up to provide the world’s most innovative young companies with access to their respective accelerator programs for AI startups. Members of NVIDIA Inception and Microsoft for Startups can now receive all the benefits of both programs — including technology, training, go-to-market support and NVIDIA GPU credits in the Azure cloud… Continue reading NVIDIA and Microsoft Team Up to Aid AI Startups
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NVIDIA Takes RTX, AI and CloudXR to Autodesk University
From architectural design to virtual productions, NVIDIA RTX is taking visualizations to the next level — and you can see it all at Autodesk University, which runs Nov. 18-21 in Las Vegas. Over 11,000 professionals from the engineering, construction and manufacturing industries will get a glimpse of how RTX accelerates design and visualization applications. A… Continue reading NVIDIA Takes RTX, AI and CloudXR to Autodesk University
Record 136 NVIDIA GPU-Accelerated Supercomputers Feature in TOP500 Ranking
The new wave of supercomputers is largely GPU accelerated, the latest TOP500 list of the world’s fastest systems shows. Of the 102 new supercomputers to join the closely watched ranking, 42 use NVIDIA GPU accelerators — including AiMOS, the most powerful addition to the list, which was released this week. Coming in at No. 24,… Continue reading Record 136 NVIDIA GPU-Accelerated Supercomputers Feature in TOP500 Ranking
At SC19, GPU Accelerators Power Supercomputers to AI and Exascale
The Mile High City plays host next week to SC19, where GPUs will be key ingredients for computational science in some of the world’s most powerful supercomputers. The race to AI and to exascale performance will be much of the buzz at the annual supercomputing event this year. For both, experts are relying on GPU… Continue reading At SC19, GPU Accelerators Power Supercomputers to AI and Exascale
Six New Teams Vie to Take Crown in Student Cluster Challenge at SC19
Let the supercomputing games begin. In an around-the-clock race spanning two days, the annual Supercomputing Conference Student Cluster Competition will feature 16 teams of undergraduates tackling real-world computing workloads using NVIDIA V100 Tensor Core GPUs. There are six new teams for this year — three each from China and the U.S. — taking on an… Continue reading Six New Teams Vie to Take Crown in Student Cluster Challenge at SC19
At RSNA, Healthcare Startups Shine Spotlight on AI for Radiology
Radiology leaders have gathered for over 100 years running at RSNA, the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America, to discuss the industry’s latest challenges and opportunities. In recent years, AI in medical imaging has become a key focus — with startups at the center of the conversation. Startups around the world are… Continue reading At RSNA, Healthcare Startups Shine Spotlight on AI for Radiology
First Time’s the Charm: Sydney Startup Uses AI to Improve IVF Success Rate
In vitro fertilization, a common treatment for infertility, is a lengthy undertaking for prospective parents, involving ultrasounds, blood tests and injections of fertility medications. If the process doesn’t end up in a successful pregnancy — which is often the case — it can be a major emotional and financial blow. Sydney-based healthcare startup Harrison.ai is… Continue reading First Time’s the Charm: Sydney Startup Uses AI to Improve IVF Success Rate
In the AI of the Storm: Accelerating Disaster Relief Efforts with Artificial Intelligence
With lives at stake, and the clock ticking, mastering disaster may be the ultimate AI challenge. Teams from Johns Hopkins University, Lockheed Martin, the U.S. Department of Defense’s Joint Artificial Intelligence Center and NVIDIA Wednesday outlined how they’re working to put AI to work speeding disaster relief to where it’s needed most. The teams spoke… Continue reading In the AI of the Storm: Accelerating Disaster Relief Efforts with Artificial Intelligence
At GTC DC, Experts Describe Why Diversity in AI Makes a World of Difference
When Megan Gray, CEO of Moment AI, first tested one of her company’s services — a tool using AI to determine facial signs indicating a driver may have fallen asleep or suffered a medical issue — it didn’t work. “The technology worked on our CTO, who is a white male. But then I tried it,… Continue reading At GTC DC, Experts Describe Why Diversity in AI Makes a World of Difference
Transportation’s Capital: Autonomous Vehicles Get a Move on at GTC DC
Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays the coming of autonomous vehicle technology, according to the U.S. Postal Service. The USPS Wednesday discussed the results of its autonomous mail delivery pilot with NVIDIA DRIVE ecosystem member TuSimple at GTC DC. The discussion follows the announcement earlier this week that the USPS… Continue reading Transportation’s Capital: Autonomous Vehicles Get a Move on at GTC DC