Hackernews posts about Grace
Grace is a high-performance Arm-based CPU designed by Nvidia specifically for use in supercomputing and artificial intelligence applications.
- Returning to Zig (gracefulliberty.com)
- Seeing Around Corners Using Smartphone-Grade Lidar (spectrum.ieee.org)
- U.S. Seeks to Give Weapons-Grade Plutonium to Startups for Fuel (www.nytimes.com)
- The Grate Cheese Robbery (longreads.com)
- Late Stage Groceries (www.snaxshot.com)
- Whale graveyard discovered 7km under the sea (www.nature.com)
- Fourth Grade Product Thinking (brentfitzgerald.com)
- 60 Percent of Grades at Harvard Were A's. Enough Is Enough (www.nytimes.com)
- Largest whale graveyard discovered by sub at bottom of ocean (www.cbsnews.com)
- Agent checkpointing is far from production-grade resiliency (www.restate.dev)
- From Hookswitch to Grave (computer.rip)
- From Hookswitch to Grave (computer.rip)
- Weight-loss drugs wipe £780M off Britain's grocery sales (www.thegrocer.co.uk)
- Gracchi Brothers (en.wikipedia.org)
- Spanner Graph Algorithms: Google-grade intelligence for connected data (cloud.google.com)
- Show HN: Climbing Grade Converter (kylev.dev)
- Agentic Grocery Shopping on Uber Eats (www.uber.com)
- I had an AI grade five real pitch decks as they stood the day they were sent (www.coworkers.global)
- Asterinas: A production-grade Linux-compatible alternative kernel (asterinas.github.io)
- Show HN: Grade your growth rate using Paul Graham's two-number math (www.brutal-audit.com)