Many a successful startup owes its creation to a wild gamble that paid off. Think about Andy Bechtolsheim’s $100,000 bet on Google, a promising search company that didn’t even have a bank account yet.
Nvidia (NVDA) announced today it has acquired SchedMD, a Utah-based software company that provides open-source workload management systems for high-performance computing and artificial intelligence.
Nvidia has announced a major expansion of its open source efforts, combining a software acquisition with new open AI models.
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NVIDIA announced it has acquired SchedMD — developer of Slurm, an open-source workload management system for high-performance computing and AI. NVIDIA - Read more from Inside HPC & AI News.
NVIDIA has acquired SchedMD, the company behind Slurm, the open-source workload management system widely used across high-performance computing (HPC) and AI environments. The move highlights how ...
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NVIDIA has acquired SchedMD, the primary developer behind the open‑source Slurm workload manager for high‑performance ...
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While one partner said Nvidia’s acquisition of Slurm maker SchedMD, announced on Monday, makes sense for its AI factory push, another raised concerns about Slurm’s future based on Nvidia’s history ...
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