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open source citizenship is very influential in buying decisions among companies deeply involved with the community
October 24, 2019February 14, 2025Snippet of The New Stack article

Survey Shows How Developers and Their Employers Measure Good Open Source Citizenship

The biggest benefit of being a good open source citizen is how it can help transform how a company operates, from technology adoption and licensing practices, to policies, recruiting and hiring.

which of the following hardware architectures do you currently target for your AI optimizations?
August 12, 2017February 14, 2025Full article from The New Stack, No longer in TNS site

Favored Processor Architectures for Artificial Intelligence

If you were developing a minimal viable product (MVP) for the consumer software market, would it be for Windows PCs, Macs, Linux machines, iOS and Android devices? No, that would be foolish. Yet, it appears that developers are refusing to choose between CPUs, GPUs and […]

leading manufacturers of TOP500 HPCs, by release date
July 14, 2017February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update

HPCs Are the Tip of the Iceberg

HPE is by far the leading manufacturer associated with the world’s fastest, commercially available computing systems in the most recent TOP500 list. After them, four of the next six companies are Chinese (Lenovo, Sugon, Inspur, Huawei). So what? Supercomputers can be super boring, but the market is […]

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