Accelerating the Accelerator: Scientist Speeds CERN's HPC With GPUs, AI
Particle physicist Maria Girone is betting on machine learning and NVIDIA GPUs to bring accelerated computing to the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Geneva, Switzerland. Accelerated computing uses parallel processing to speed up work on demanding applications, from AI and data analytics to simulations and visualizations. Read about Girone's work on developing a grid of 1.4 million computer cores across 170 sites in more than 40 countries that support the LHC in this NVIDIA article.