NVIDIA announced it has acquired SchedMD — developer of Slurm, an open-source workload management system for high-performance computing and AI. The company said it will continue to develop and ...
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Nvidia acquires SchedMD, which provides open-source software workload manager for HPC and AI
Nvidia (NVDA) announced today it has acquired SchedMD, a Utah-based software company that provides open-source workload management systems for high-performance computing and artificial intelligence.
It has always been funny to us that anyone can acquire control of an open source project. But it definitely happens because, in the final analysis, people need to get paychecks to live and some ...
NVIDIA has acquired SchedMD, the primary developer behind the open‑source Slurm workload manager for high‑performance computing and artificial intelligence. The deal is aimed at strengthening the ...
NVIDIA is bringing Slurm under its wing by acquiring SchedMD, a move aimed at reinforcing the open-source backbone that ...
This timely article from our friends over at Univa takes a look at how often the popular HPC workload manager Slurm (Simple Linux Utility for Resource Management) is used in the cloud. In a recent ...
Nvidia has sought to cap off yet another strong year with an acquisition: picking up Slurm developer SchedMD. Slurm is an open source workload management system for high-performance computing (HPC) ...
Over the last year CCR staff has been configuring and testing a replacement to our batch job and scheduling software, PBS/Torque. We are pleased to be in final preparations for the transition to the ...
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