Tag: cluster
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AWS News Blog: New Amazon EC2 P6-B200 instances powered by NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs to accelerate AI innovations
Source URL: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-amazon-ec2-p6-b200-instances-powered-by-nvidia-blackwell-gpus-to-accelerate-ai-innovations/ Source: AWS News Blog Title: New Amazon EC2 P6-B200 instances powered by NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs to accelerate AI innovations Feedly Summary: The P6-B200 EC2 instances powered by NVIDIA Blackwell B200 GPUs offer up to twice the performance of previous P5en instances for machine learning and high-performance computing workloads. AI Summary and Description:…
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The Register: AMD’s first crack at Nvidia hampered by half-baked training software, says TensorWave boss
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/05/14/tensorwave_training_mi325x/ Source: The Register Title: AMD’s first crack at Nvidia hampered by half-baked training software, says TensorWave boss Feedly Summary: Bit barn operator to wedge 8,192 liquid-cooled MI325Xs into AI training cluster Interview After some teething pains, TensorWave CEO Darrick Horton is confident that AMD’s Instinct accelerators are ready to take on large-scale…
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Cloud Blog: Waze’s journey to Infrastructure as Code with Google Cloud’s KCC
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes/infrastructure-as-code-at-waze-using-config-connector/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Waze’s journey to Infrastructure as Code with Google Cloud’s KCC Feedly Summary: In 2023, the Waze platform engineering team transitioned to Infrastructure as Code (IaC) using Google Cloud’s Config Connector (KCC) — and we haven’t looked back since. We embraced Config Connector, an open-source Kubernetes add-on, to manage…
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Anchore: From War Room to Workflow: How Anchore Transforms CVE Incident Response
Source URL: https://anchore.com/blog/from-war-room-to-workflow-how-anchore-transforms-cve-incident-response/ Source: Anchore Title: From War Room to Workflow: How Anchore Transforms CVE Incident Response Feedly Summary: When CVE-2025-1974 (#IngressNightmare) was disclosed, incident response teams had hours—at most—before exploits appeared in the wild. Imagine two companies responding: Which camp would you rather be in when the next critical CVE drops? Most of us…