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Interactive HPC applications written in languages such as Python play a very important part today in high-performance computing. We look at how to run Python and Jupyter notebooks on a Warewulf 4 ... -*-
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-- Anaconda (Python) (Version 22.9.0 Python 3.9.13 (main, Aug 25 2022, 23:26:10)
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help(
[[
This module loads Anaconda so you can
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and modifying the IP address in line 8. The line
lxc-create -n guest -f /lxc/conf.guest
Listing 3
Container Configuration: conf.guest
01 lxc.utsname = guest
02 lxc.tty = 4
03 lxc
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The OpenPOWER Foundation has announced a developer conference focused on artificial intelligence issues. The OpenPOWER Foundation Developer Congress will take place on May 22-25 at the Palace Hotel ...
May 22-25 event will highlight deep learning and machine learning themes.
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(local to host dev-machine)
UUID : a84b0db5:8a716c6d:ce1e9ca6:8265de17
Events : 22
Number Major Minor RaidDevice State
0 8 33 0 active
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.2% (53.2% cumulative)
20.1 GB 4.9% (58.0% cumulative)
22.4 GB 4.5% (62.5% cumulative)
24.6 GB 4.1% (66.7% cumulative)
26.8 GB 3.8% (70.5% cumulative)
29.1 GB 3.2% (73.7% cumulative)
31.3 GB 3.0% (76.6% cumulative)
33
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are over i
= 2,n
− 1 and j
= 2,n
−1. Here is how you can write the iteration over the domain using array notation:
a(2:n-1,2:n-1) = 0.25 * &
(a(1:n-2,2:n) + a(3:n,2:n) + a(2:n,1:n-2) + a(2:n,3:n
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3.0 (OTG and flash support)
Video
Micro-HDMI
Power
5V, USB or 2.1mm barrel connector
Other
2 CSIs, 1 DSI
I2C, UART, SPI, ADC, PWM, GPIO
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Dell Precision Workstation T7910
Power
1,300W
CPU
2x Intel Xeon Gold E5-2699 V4, 22 cores, 2.4GHz, 55MB of cache, LGA 2011-3
GPU, NPU
n/a*
Memory
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SGEMM
for N = [2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192]
A = single( rand(N,N) );
B = single( rand(N,N) );
start = clock();
C = A*B;
elapsedTime = etime(clock(), start
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on others' machines.
Benching C
With routines from Jens' book [9] and a bit of your own code, you can easily accomplish statistically weighted measurements of code performance in C similar to that provided