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Cirrascale® Expands Multi-GPU Peering Solutions with Support for New NVIDIA Tesla K80 Dual-GPU Accelerators
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New Orleans, Louisiana - Cirrascale Corporation®, a premier developer of build-to-order, open architecture blade-based and rackmount computing infrastructure, today announced it will offer the new NVIDIA® Tesla® K80 dual-GPU accelerator throughout its GPU-enabled blade server and high-performance workstation product lines. Utilizing a pair of the company’s latest proprietary 80-lane Gen3 PCIe switch-enabled risers, the GB5400 supports up to eight discrete NVIDIA Tesla K80 dual-GPU accelerator cards in a single blade, allowing for all eight accelerators to peer on a single PCIe root complex.
Premier Resort Vacations Highlights The Grand Fondo Race in Cozumel
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Cozumel, Mexico - One of Mexico’s most sought after and exclusive destinations is the Island of Cozumel. With the clarity of the ocean’s turquoise waters and pristine white sand beaches, it is simple to see why this destination is so popular. Premier Resort Vacations always strives to provide members with information on events happening in Cozumel, so they can take full advantage of their vacations.
Mesothelioma Victims Center Shares Recent Article on Power Plant Worker and Future of Mesothelioma Compensation
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San Diego, California - The Mesothelioma Victims Center says, "Because a diagnosis of mesothelioma frequently comes out of the blue, most victims and/or their family members we talk to are desperately looking for information about treatment options, compensation possibilities, and more.
SDSC to Start Loading the Nodes for its New “Comet” Supercomputer
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San Diego, California - Comet, a new petascale supercomputer designed to transform advanced scientific computing by expanding access and capacity among traditional as well as non-traditional research domains, will soon be taking shape at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego.
New method for methanol processing could reduce carbon dioxide emissions
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Los Angeles, California - Researchers at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science have developed a more efficient way to turn methanol into useful chemicals, such as liquid fuels, and that would also reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
Plants have little wiggle room to survive drought
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Los Angeles, California - Plants all over the world are more sensitive to drought than many experts realized, according to a new study by scientists at UCLA and China’s Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden. The research will improve predictions of which plant species will survive the increasingly intense droughts associated with global climate change.
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