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to the more restrictive Source Available license and Server Side Public licenses.
Linux Foundation’s new Valkey project will be a fork of Redis 7.2.4. According to the announcement, “Valkey supports the Linux
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. The second workshop (April 18, 2pm-4:30pm) will guide attendees through the application process, answer general questions, provide guidance on proposal writing, and feature discussions with scientists
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significant benefit is that it could allow the quantum network to operate at a higher temperature. Of course, “higher” is a relative term. The new technique could lead to operating temperatures at 4 Kelvin
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:
Updates to support openSUSE Leap 15.5, openEuler 22.03 and RHEL/AlmaLinux/Rocky Linux 9.2.
Tech preview build of Warewulf 4.x.
Switched to clang based Intel oneAPI compiler backend.
Removed
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-scale structure of the universe over cosmic time.”
The DES team used the 570-megapixel Dark Energy Camera on the Victor M. Blanco 4-meter telescope at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile
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of Crystallographic Space Groups
3. Impact of Urban Weather on Building Energy Use
4. Computational Urban Data Analytics
5. Using Machine Learning to Understand Uncertainty in Subsurface Exploration
6. Using
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-performance computing.” Candidates are invited to submit a 4-page extended abstract in PDF format through the EasyChair submission system. See the conference website for more information.
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.6 petaflops on the High Performance Linpack (HPL) benchmark. China took spots 3 and 4 with the Sunway TaihuLight system at 93 petaflops and the former champion Tianhe-2A at 61.4 petaflops.
Overall
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various configurations, where up to 4 ports can be combined into a single x16 / 128 GT/s port for higher bandwidth. Ports can be configured as 24 x4 ports, 12 x8 ports, 6 x16 ports, and various
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camera mounted on the Blanco 4-meter telescope at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile, scientists on DES took data for 758 nights over six years.”
The survey generated 50TB of data