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TANGO/CoNGA@SC25: Dancing Toward More Sustainable Cyberinfrastructure

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In early 2025, John Gustafson asked if STEM-Trek would consider collaborating with the Conference on Next-Generation Arithmetic (CoNGA) to join our annual pre-conference workshop ahead of the Supercomputing Conference, SC25.…

AI for Science Study: Good for the Goose, But What About the Gander?

The use of AI tools by scientists is associated with a greater volume of published work, more citations, and faster promotions of individual scientists, according to a new study published…


IBM Launches Sovereign Core as AI Sovereignty Moves From Policy to Operations

As AI systems move into production across regulated industries, digital sovereignty is increasingly being defined not by where data lives, but by who controls the platforms running it. To address…

The Data Management Challenges of Genesis Mission

Much of the recent conversation around AI for science has focused on models, benchmarks, and compute capacity. Those elements matter, but we still don’t have an answer to why so…

How the Memory Shortage Is Impacting AI and HPC Projects

Surging demand for high bandwidth memory (HBM) is impacting the cost and availability of DRAM memory chips and NAND storage drives,...

SETI@home Didn't Find Aliens. But Was It a Distributed Computing Success?

For 21 years, between 1999 and 2020, millions of people worldwide loaned UC Berkeley scientists their computers to search for signs...

Full and Complete Coverage of SC25

Full and Complete Coverage of SC25

Check out our SC25 editorial coverage, press releases, booth tour videos, daily recap videos, and photos from the show floor, all in one place.


Odinn Debuts Luggable Supercomputer

“Have GPU, will travel.” That sums up the approach that Odinn is taking with Omnia, a new suitcase-sized supercomputer that debuted at the recent CES...

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Modern Cost Control: Chargeback for GPU and Hybrid Cloud Environments

Interest in shared cluster chargeback models is growing as GPU clusters become increasingly common in non-HPC organizations. Due to their high costs, these clusters often operate in a shared enterprise infrastructure model—much like mainframes once did. As a result, chargeback systems are gaining favor for providing organizations with visibility into...

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