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Is distributed computing dying, or just fading into the background? There seems to be much less excitement about distributed computing these days.
While no single distributed project is as fast as a Top500 supercomputer, they're still faster than the computers to which most researchers have access. Distributed computing is as old as the hills.
Decades later, as global business moved to the internet, the ultimate distributed computing system was born: the cloud. Cloud servers are, basically, other people’s computers that you can use to store ...
Distributed computing software uses the downtime of home PCs to solve scientific problems that require massive computing power. It's like volunteer work for bored CPUs.
In case you haven't noticed, distributed computing is hard. The problem is that it is becoming increasingly important in the world of enterprise application development.
Cloud computing is increasingly distributed, which creates a major leap in complexity, driving the need for AI-based automation. Written by eWEEK content and product recommendations are ...
While it's on hiatus, users with a fondness for distributed computing might take a look at Folding@home, which is trying to figure out the structures of proteins on the surface of the SARS-CoV-2 ...
Distributed cloud, PETs, and AI enhance secure, private data processing. This improves collaboration, security, and regulatory compliance with marketing, finance, and healthcare applications.
AI scalability hinges not just on more powerful processors but the seamless integration of advanced networking infrastructure to enable efficient distributed computing.
iEx.ec is another distributed computing platform, which uses the Ethereum blockchain to create “a market network for applications, data, and computing resources, including HPC ones,” says ...