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PC users from across the internet have united by offering their hardware to help create the fastest supercomputer in the world, powering research to combat the Coronavirus pandemic.
Researchers at Binghamton University in New York found that 3D laser printing heatsinks directly onto the CPU can remove the need for thermal paste and keep processors cooler by up to 10 degrees celsius. In return, this has the potential to provide huge efficiency gains of up to five percent for datacenters and reduce toxic electronic waste.
Supermicro have announced full support for (and two new systems that will use) NVIDIA's new A100 GPUs - the successor to their hugely popular Tesla V100 GPUs.
NVIDIA have announced their new Ampere product line featuring the A100 GPU - the successor to the Tesla V100. These will feature in their DGX A100 system, with NVIDIA claiming that a rack of five of these systems could replace a datacenter.