POWER8 is a family of superscalar multi-core microprocessors based on the Power ISA, announced in August 2013 at the Hot Chips conference. The designs are available for licensing under the OpenPOWER Foundation, which is the first time for such availability of IBM's highest-end processors. Systems based on POWER8 became available from IBM in June 2014. Systems and POWER8 processor designs made by other OpenPOWER members were available in early 2015. (Wikipedia).
70-680 : Using Powercfg in Windows 7
More videos like this at http://www.theurbanpenguin.com Here we take a look at using powercfg to manage power plans on Windows 7. Sure you may know how to use the control panels but the 70-680 exam will expect you to know the command line tools as well. Not difficult when you know and will
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C69 Introduction to power series
A quick look at power series. They can be used as solutions to linear differential equations with variable coefficients.
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Kernel Recipes 2017 - Build farm again - Willy Tarreau
Following a talk last year, Willy will present a review about how he used his build farm, some feedbacks about hardware and what improvment he could provide in coming months. Willy Tarreau, HaProxy Tech
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MATH3411 Information, Codes and Ciphers This problem introduces us to 2-error correcting BCH codes. We encode a message and correct and decode a received message. Presented by Thomas Britz, School of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty of Science, UNSW Australia
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Kernel Recipes 2018 - Mitigating Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities - David Woodhouse
The Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities are part of a class of hardware flaws which have existed for years, but which have only recently been discovered. David will describe the problems, and explain the techniques used for mitigating them in software — from improvements in the CPU thro
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Yvan Velenik - Nonperturbative analysis of noncritical Ising models: some applications of the (...)
In its modern incarnation (developed during the last two decades), Ornstein-Zernike theory enables a non-perturbative analysis of non-critical ferromagnetic Ising models (and other models). I'll review some of its recent applications to the asymptotics of correlation functions (in any dime
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Stanford Seminar - Erudite: Prototype System for Computational Intelligence
Wen-mei Hwu University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign January 16, 2018 Since the rise of deep learning in 2012, much progress has been made in deep-learning-based AI tasks such as image/video understanding and natural language understanding, as well as GPU/accelerator architectures that gr
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IU PTI Workshop: IBM High Performance Computing with NVIDIA
Presented January 26, 2017. Dramatic shifts in the information technology industry offer new kinds of performance capabilities and throughput. Professionals in HPC, Deep Learning, Big Data Analytics and Life Sciences learned more about industry trends & directions and IT solutions from NV
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