We believe that any data-centric organization can benefit from using hardware-based accelerators. But the tricky part is choosing the right one for the job. It can be challenging to navigate the sea of accelerator options available to you. Adding to the confusion,...
The end is nigh for “Moore’s law,” and it’s hardly a secret. Processor speeds are no longer improving at the rate they once were, with chip manufacturers now beginning to run up against theoretical limits in silicon transistor sizes. At the same time, businesses and...
Maybe you’re interested in exploring the data-science tools that are used most often by data scientists today, but you don’t know where to start. Or maybe you’re already a data scientist, but you don’t yet have a dedicated machine with the tools or the horsepower...
Named one of USA Today’s 10 best automotive shows, CES is at the center of making cars safer and drivers more connected. Despite the various new features that surprised and delighted the crowd at the show for automotive technology, much of what was revealed...
Friday, March 16, started out like any other day, but before it was over, humankind had unexpectedly broken through to a new Era of the Impossible. Okay, maybe that’s overstating the case a bit—but it is true that something utterly new happened on that Friday, and how...
Disappointed expectations aren’t the only danger of hype, though that danger is real enough. (Google Glass much?) Possibly a more damaging byproduct of hype are all the wrong questions that hype can lure individuals and organizations into asking. Artificial...