
Handling a nation’s confidential data
GCHQ loves its secrets. It also loves reading yours
GCHQ loves its secrets. It also loves reading yours
Requirements for liquid cooling in data centers are evolving fast, and vendors are reacting accordingly
An incomplete list of the compute, storage, and networking stories everyone’s been talking about in 2024
DCD speaks to the firms chasing the last nanosecond
The Intel-powered machine will support the work of scientists
Plagued by debt and bad decisions, is there any way back for the French IT giant?
Academics with screwdrivers are making way for operations engineers and SLAs
What happens when you put a quantum computer alongside conventional systems?
Could laser-based computing deliver the best of both classical and quantum computing?
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Why IT is essential to the need for speed and success in F1
What's left for HPC in the world of generative AI?
A seven-part article on what large language models and what the next wave of workloads mean for compute, networking, and data center design
At a university campus in England, a RAM-heavy supercomputer tries to unlock cosmic secrets
As exascale system power requirements reach tens of megawatts, on-premise facilities are becoming less feasible
Quantum Motion is a small startup with big ambitions. It hopes to change the world, but is it all just spin?
Quantum computers are still in development. But the quantum Internet may be closer than you think
We talk to the former Norwegian politician who wants to make sure that energy doesn’t get wasted
Two-phase liquid cooling has finally arrived. Vendors are making purpose-built liquid cooled servers
Exploring the computing and networking requirements of the Square Kilometer Array
Chips are getting hotter, racks are getting denser. We need to start building the data center of tomorrow
The Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC) was one of the world’s first general-purpose computers. And 2021 marks 75 years since it was first unveiled to the public
Helps with anomaly detection, but improvements to PUE not expected until later this year
Installed at Kao Data's data center, the system is set to go live soon
Keeping your qubits stable requires some of the most extreme cooling equipment around
We talk to Verne Global about converting three giant concrete structures into modern facilities
Nations and industry have put rivalries aside to marshal the greatest force of computing power ever formed. But is it enough to beat the pandemic?
An EU project hopes to rebuild the world in virtual space, but the concrete challenges may prove a little too real