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Using machine learning to drive faster automotive design cycles
Aerospace and automotive companies are speeding up their product design using AI. In this post we’ll discuss how they’re using machine learning to shift design cycles from hours to seconds using surrogate models.
Announcing the High Performance Software Foundation (HPSF)
We’re excited to share how we’re involved in launching the High Performance Software Foundation to increase access to and adoption of HPC. By bringing together key players to collaborate, we can lower barriers and accelerate development of portable HPC software stacks.
Data, emerging technologies, and the circular economy: how Accenture and AWS are unlocking environmental and business impact
Realizing the $4.5 trillion circular economy opportunity requires accurate data, scalable HPC and agile tools. Read this post to discover how AWS and Accenture partner for real progress.
Optimizing MPI application performance on hpc7a by effectively using both EFA devices
Get the inside scoop on optimizing your MPI apps and configuration for AWS’s powerful new Hpc7a instances. Dual rail gives these instances huge networking potential @ 300 Gb/s – if properly used. This post provides benchmarks, sample configs, and real speedup numbers to help you maximize network performance. Whether you run weather simulations, CFD, or other HPC workloads, you’ll find practical tips for your codes.
Build and deploy a 1 TB/s file system in under an hour
Want to set up a high-speed shared file system for your #HPC or #AI workloads in under an hour? Learn how with this new blog post.
Run simulations using multiple containers in a single AWS Batch job
Run simulations using multiple containers in a single AWS Batch job Matthew Hansen, Principal Solutions Architect, AWS Advanced Computing & Simulation Recently, AWS Batch launched a new feature that makes it possible to run multiple containers within a single job. This enables new scenarios customers have asked about like simulations for autonomous vehicles, multi-robot collaboration, […]
Linter rules for Nextflow to improve the detection of errors before runtime
Check out this post to learn how linter rules for Nextflow’s DSL can help you catch errors in your workflows before runtime, which means greater developer productivity, which leads directly to a faster time to science.
Using a digital twin for sensitivity analysis to determine sensor placement in a roll-to-roll manufacturing web-line
What’s the best way to select sensors to capture key data for your digital twin without overspending? Check out our latest blog post on using ML and sensitivity studies to optimize sensor selection.
Choosing the right compute orchestration tool for your research workload
Running big research jobs on AWS but not sure where to start? We break down options like Batch, ECS, EKS, and others to pick the right tool for your needs. Lots of examples for genomics, ML, engineering, and more!
Introducing new alerts to help users detect and react to blocked job queues in AWS Batch
Heads up AWS Batch users! Learn how to get notifications when your job queue gets blocked so you can quickly troubleshoot and keep your workflows moving. Details in our blog.