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

IBM Big Data Hub

As semiconductor manufacturers strive to keep up with customer expectations, electronic design automation (EDA) tools are the keys to unlocking the solution. However, to truly drive innovation at scale, EDA leaders need massive computing power. This is where hybrid cloud HPC solutions can be especially valuable.

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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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GUEST ESSAY: Understanding the security limits of the static and dynamic passwords we rely on

The Last Watchdog

For better or worse, we will continue to use passwords to access our computing devices and digital services for years to come. With fast advancements in computer technology, it has become possible to crack static passwords using, in essence, brute force. Artificial intelligence systems. We all rely on passwords.

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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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Social engineering, deception becomes increasingly sophisticated

Security Affairs

The word deepfake, which originates from a combination of the terms “deep learning” and “fake,” refers to digital audio/video products created through artificial intelligence (AI) that could allow one to impersonate an individual with likeness and voice during a video conversation.

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5 things to know: IBM Cloud’s mission to accelerate innovation for clients

IBM Big Data Hub

We are bringing the power of foundation models with the availability of a GPU as a service on IBM Cloud offering to help organizations tap into artificial intelligence (AI) in a secured environment while aiming to mitigate third- and fourth-party risk.

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Vint Cerf: Maybe We Need an Internet Driver’s License

John Battelle's Searchblog

It certainly feels like we are in another significant inflection point for the Internet as a platform – broadly under the header of “artificial intelligence.” Is there a moment in the history of computing that is as significant as the one we’re in now? Others have said, it’s as significant as the iPhone.