As Supercomputing 2023 is held in Denver this week, we're on the lookout for all the latest news. We have a new list of Top-500 supercomputers, more Nvidia announcements, and lots of AI. Perhaps the biggest topic of discussion, though, are the many questions about HPC itself: Will we be able to live in an exascale world? And what does that even mean when AI is the main application?\n
Time Stamps:\n0:00 - Welcome to the Rundown
1:41 - US Plans More Spectrum to Commercial Providers for 5G Demand
\n3:58 - AMD Milan-based Cloud Instances revealed by Google
\n7:09 - YouTube to Label AI Generated Content
\n10:42 - Dell and Hugging Face Strike Deal for Open Source GenAI
\n13:56 - Microsoft Briefly Blocks ChatGPT Access for Employees
\n17:25 - Comvmault Shift Re-Launch Commvault Cloud
\n22:12 - Supercomputing 23 Announcements
\n32:53 - The Weeks Ahead
\n33:48 - Thanks for Watching
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