Tag: memory access
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Cloud Blog: Using RDMA over Converged Ethernet networking for AI on Google Cloud
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/networking/rdma-rocev2-for-ai-workloads-on-google-cloud/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Using RDMA over Converged Ethernet networking for AI on Google Cloud Feedly Summary: All workloads are not the same. This is especially the case for AI, ML, and scientific workloads. In this blog we show how Google Cloud makes the RDMA over converged ethernet version 2 (RoCE v2)…
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Hacker News: Memory Safety for Web Fonts
Source URL: https://developer.chrome.com/blog/memory-safety-fonts Source: Hacker News Title: Memory Safety for Web Fonts Feedly Summary: Comments AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: The text details Google’s transition from the FreeType font processing library to Skrifa, a Rust-based alternative, aimed at enhancing security and efficiency within Chrome. This shift emphasizes the importance of memory safety in preventing…
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The Register: Dell delivers monster 20-petaFLOPS desktop built on Nvidia’s GB300 Superchip
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/03/18/gtc_dell_lenovo_hpe_news/ Source: The Register Title: Dell delivers monster 20-petaFLOPS desktop built on Nvidia’s GB300 Superchip Feedly Summary: HPE and Lenovo also have plans to put Jensen’s latest hardware to work GTC The age of the 20-petaFLOPS desktop is upon us as Dell announced a machine capable of achieving that massive processing power today…
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Cloud Blog: Networking support for AI workloads
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/networking/cross-cloud-network-solutions-support-for-ai-workloads/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Networking support for AI workloads Feedly Summary: At Google Cloud, we strive to make it easy to deploy AI models onto our infrastructure. In this blog we explore how the Cross-Cloud Network solution supports your AI workloads. Managed and Unmanaged AI options Google Cloud provides both managed (Vertex…
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The Register: Tiny Linux kernel tweak could cut datacenter power use by 30%, boffins say
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/01/29/linux_kernel_tweak/ Source: The Register Title: Tiny Linux kernel tweak could cut datacenter power use by 30%, boffins say Feedly Summary: Not bad for 30 lines of code Hardware keeps getting faster, but it’s still worth taking a step back periodically and revisiting your code. You might just uncover a little tweak that wrings…