Yet again, it was another fantastic year at SC, this year held in Denver. SC continues to grow steadily in size and impact each year, following the same ideology as Boston; celebrating innovation and allowing companies to showcase amazing developments in HPC during 2017.
READ MOREThe Boston ANNA Volta XL, features 8x NVIDIA® Tesla® V100 GPU accelerators for deep learning training, purpose-built to dramatically reduce training time. Running Caffe and Torch on the Tesla V100 delivers the same model within days versus weeks on CPU based compute systems.
READ MOREAs a valued customer of Boston we would like to invite you to visit our stand at SC17 for an informal 1-2-1.
READ MOREFrom scientific discovery to artificial intelligence, high performance computing (HPC) is an important pillar that fuels the progress of humanity. Modern HPC data centers are currently solving some of the greatest challenges facing the world today.
READ MOREBoston are proud to launch the Boston Quattro 22128-T featuring the latest Intel® Xeon® Processor Scalable family (Skylake) processor, offering scalable and reliable performance with the greatest variety of features and integrations yet.
READ MOREBoston’s AMD EPYC server series, built on Supermicro building blocks, has the fastest memory available. AMD have adopted the SoC (system on a chip) approach, meaning a separate chipset component is not required for general purpose IO, meaning saving on overall energy consumption reducing component footprint on the motherboard and ultimately a saving in cost.
READ MOREWhether you're joining us at ISC 2017 in Frankfurt or not, find out a little taste of what Boston and partners NVIDIA are exhibiting this week...
READ MOREDan Olds from Gabriel Consulting interviewed Boston's Head of HPC, David Power, at ISC '13 last month to discuss our sponsorship of the University of Edinburgh EPCC team at the ISC'13 Student Cluster Challenge.
READ MOREFollowing calls from the HPC community for increased support in porting and debugging HPC server applications to the ARM architecture, Allinea has brought its development tools to the ARM-based Boston Viridis.
READ MORETo help our clients make informed decisions about new technologies, we have opened up our research & development facilities and actively encourage customers to try the latest platforms using their own tools and if necessary together with their existing hardware. Remote access is also available
Boston's annual Technology Innovation Day is back for 2025 and this year we're at The Grove!