Fujitsu's New Allocator Balances CPU, GPU Resources In Supercomputers

Fujitsu introduces Adaptive GPU Allocation Technology and Interactive HPC Technology for better management and pooling of CPU and GPU resources.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/fujitsus-new-allocator-balances-cpu-gpu-resources-in-supercomputers

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