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HoloLens goes to work—but easier developer tools are needed
Microsoft is giving its augmented-reality visors a new enterprise vision, one that’s targeting the 2 billion workers who don’t have a PC
GPU computing: the key to unleashing the mysteries of all that data
To effectively handle all the data being created in the world today, we need GPU computing
10 tips for better search queries in Apache Solr
Get started with Solr’s specialized search query functions such as filter queries and faceting
How to work with Elasticsearch in .Net
Take advantage of the open source search engine using C# to search and analyze your application’s data in real time
IBM speeds deep learning by using multiple servers
IBM's Distributed Deep Learning spreads model training across any number of hardware nodes—as long as they’re IBM nodes
What is Apache Solr? And why you should use it
Apache Solr is both a search engine and a distributed document database with SQL support. Here's how to get started
Nvidia's new TensorRT speeds machine learning predictions
Serving predictions from a GPU is also more power-efficient and delivers results with lower latency, Nvidia claims
Cray puts its supercomputer in the cloud
Now that you can rent a Cray supercomputer as a cloud service, do you actually need it? For most, high-performance computing services make more sense
AMD's game plan to become a machine learning giant
With machine learning now a major market for GPUs, AMD wants a piece of that action — and an end to Nvidia’s essential monopoly
Google’s machine learning cloud pipeline explained
You’ll be dependent on TensorFlow to get the full advantage, but you’ll gain a true end-to-end engine for machine learning
HPE shows off The Machine prototype without memristors
HPE displays its first full-fledged prototype of a new computer architecture that breaks the memory bottleneck of conventional PCs and servers
How Apple can make the iPad great again
Two straightforward enhancements would make the iPad more useful for more people, while retaining what has always made an iPad great
Faster machine learning is coming to the Linux kernel
The addition of heterogenous memory management to the Linux kernel will unlock new ways to speed up GPUs, and potentially other kinds of machine learning hardware
Why snafus like HP’s keylogger will happen again
The problem wasn't the length of time it took HP to respond to security researchers—it's that unreviewed code proliferates supply chains everywhere
Nvidia GPU Cloud bundles frameworks and tools for AI app dev
Nvidia's software stack for running machine learning is built to use local resources, the Nvidia DGX-1 GPU system, or GPUs in the cloud
Intel's Itanium, once destined to replace x86 in PCs, hits end of line
Intel has released its Itanium 9700 chip, but that also means the end for the processor family
Low-cost Android phones to get iPhone features with new Qualcomm chips
Your shiny new Moto G5 Plus has a Qualcomm chip that has already been upgraded
Dell takes Intel's cue on PCs, puts enterprise on top of the agenda
For the umpteenth time, Dell Technologies has reiterated that PCs are important to the company, and it won't quit the market.
How to prevent your data from being searched at the US border
Travelers concerned about their privacy can take steps to protect their data when they enter the United States
HP to scale up its 3D printer business
HP claims its Multi Jet Fusion 3D printers will enable mass production of parts through additive manufacturing