Hackernews posts about Sandia
- AI's eyes to help with component inspections (newsreleases.sandia.gov)
- SanDisk open-sources accelerated SSD pre-conditioning algorithm (www.blocksandfiles.com)
- Show HN: GIF Pile. a site to make piles of GIFs (gifpile.com)
- Did Sandia use a thermonuclear secondary in a product logo? (blog.nuclearsecrecy.com)
- Sandia turns on brain-like storage-free supercomputer (blocksandfiles.com)
- Tutorials for Sandia's Lammps Simulation Package (arxiv.org)
- Sandia team creates X-ray images of the future (newsreleases.sandia.gov)
- Sandia Researchers Say Direct Immersion May Cut Power Use by 70% (insidehpc.com)
- Sandia to Push Both HPC and AI with Cerebras "Kingfisher" Cluster (www.nextplatform.com)
- Sandia Supercomputer Built on NextSilicon's Maverick-2 Accelerators (www.hpcwire.com)
- Sandia Develops Time-Free Two-Factor Authentication (spectrum.ieee.org)
- Sandia Deploys SpiNNaker2 Neuromorphic System (www.nextplatform.com)
- Sandia Deploys SpiNNaker2 Neuromorphic System (www.nextplatform.com)
- Testing spacecraft material the Sandia way: Setting it on fire with mirrors (www.theregister.com)
- 1.15B artificial neurons arrive at Sandia (www.sandia.gov)
- Sandia's 2024 High Performance Computing Annual Report [pdf] (www.sandia.gov)
- Sandia to Deploy NextSilicon's 'Intelligent Compute Accelerator' (insidehpc.com)
- Electrical circuits encased in fluid may reshape data-center design (www.sandia.gov)
- Study asks: Can cell phone signals help land a plane? (newsreleases.sandia.gov)
- Nature-inspired computers are shockingly good at math (newsreleases.sandia.gov)
- Nature-inspired computers are shockingly good at math (newsreleases.sandia.gov)
- Advancement made in producing quantum accelerometer for location tracking (newsreleases.sandia.gov)
- We found most apps send PII to LLMs and built a 2 line fix (getredacta.com)
- Sanding UI (blog.jim-nielsen.com)
- Titan submersible’s $62 SanDisk memory card found undamaged at wreckage site (www.tomshardware.com)
- SanDisk launches dongle-like Extreme Fit USB-C flash drive with up to 1 TB (www.notebookcheck.net)