Quantum Computing. Market Analysis and Future Prospects

Quantum computing stands at the frontier of technological innovation, promising computational capabilities far beyond what classical computers can achieve. As we navigate through 2025, the quantum computing landscape has evolved significantly, transitioning from predominantly research-focused efforts to increasingly practical commercial applications. This transformation is reshaping industries, redefining computational paradigms, and creating new market opportunities globally. The quantum computing market has[…]

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The Quiet Revolution of RISC-V and Why Open-Source Chips Are Poised to Disrupt the Processor Industry

In a year dominated by AI innovation, geopolitical chip tensions, and new form factors in computing, one of the most transformative shifts in the semiconductor world has been flying under the radar. RISC-V (pronounced “risk-five”), an open-standard instruction set architecture (ISA), is increasingly being viewed as the Linux of the chip world. As of mid-2024, a growing chorus of startups,[…]

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64 node AMD EPYC CPUs Mammoth computing cluster to aid COVID research

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and its partners AMD, Supermicro, and Cornelis Networks have installed a new high-performance computing (HPC) cluster with memory and data storage capabilities optimized for data-intensive COVID-19 research and pandemic response. Funded by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, the “big memory” cluster, called Mammoth, will be used at LLNL to perform genomics[…]

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