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The convergence of HPC and AI: Driving innovation at speed  

IBM Big Data Hub

Many industries rely on high-performance computing (HPC) to achieve this goal. Enterprises are increasingly turning to generative artificial intelligence (gen AI) to drive operational efficiencies, accelerate business decisions and foster growth. In electronic design automation (EDA), AI and HPC drive innovation.

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The software-defined vehicle: The architecture behind the next evolution of the automotive industry

IBM Big Data Hub

Simultaneously, onboard electronics evolve from individual electronic control units to high-performance computers with higher performance and simplified integration. On the backend, IBM Connected Vehicle Insight helps manufacturers build their connected vehicle use cases.

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Why Workplace Automation is for Everyone

AIIM

Much of automation is possible through utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms in the management of business-related data. Using such algorithms can free up entire departments, and certain tasks can then be delegated to automated computer processing. Talent Acquisition & Employee Recruitment. Customer Service.

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How the semiconductor industry is leveraging high-performance computing to drive innovation

IBM Big Data Hub

Semiconductors act as the secret powerhouse behind various industries, from healthcare to manufacturing to financial services. As semiconductor manufacturers strive to keep up with customer expectations, electronic design automation (EDA) tools are the keys to unlocking the solution.

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Leveraging IBM Cloud for electronic design automation (EDA) workloads

IBM Big Data Hub

Electronic design automation (EDA) is a market segment consisting of software, hardware and services with the goal of assisting in the definition, planning, design, implementation, verification and subsequent manufacturing of semiconductor devices (or chips). This area of focus is known as design for manufacturability (DFM).

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Leveraging high performance computing to help solve complex challenges across industries

IBM Big Data Hub

In today’s competitive business landscape, having high compute power can be critical. The solution also includes security and controls built into the platform and is designed to allow clients across industries to consume HPC as a fully managed service while helping them address third- and fourth-party risks.

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Regulation of AI-Based Applications: The Inevitable New Frontier

AIIM

According to the 2019 IDC study of spending on Artificial Intelligence (AI), it's estimated to reach $35.8 The Electronic Frontier Foundation alleges that the legislation’s requirements to disclose the humans who create the bots unduly restraints internet speech which the Supreme Court upheld as protected anonymous speech.