Year: 2022

NVIDIA is America’s best place to work, according to Glassdoor’s just-issued list of best employers for 2022. Amid a global pandemic that has affected every workplace, NVIDIA was ranked No. 1 on Glassdoor’s 14th annual Best Places to Work list for large US companies. The award is based on anonymous employee feedback covering thousands of Read article >

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Bright Computing, a leader in software for managing high performance computing systems used by more than 700 organizations worldwide, is now part of NVIDIA. Companies in healthcare, financial services, manufacturing and other markets use its tool to set up and run HPC clusters, groups of servers linked by high-speed networks into a single unit. Its Read article >

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To make the best portfolio decisions, banks need to accurately calculate values of their trades, while factoring in uncertain external risks. This requires high-performance computing power to run complex derivatives models — which find fair prices for financial contracts — as close to real time as possible. “You don’t want to trade today on yesterday’s Read article >

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WFH was likely one the most-used acronyms of the past year, with more businesses looking to enhance their employees’ remote experiences than ever. Creative production studio Taylor James found a cloud-based solution to maintain efficiency and productivity — even while working remotely — with NVIDIA RTX Virtual Workstations on AWS. With locations in New York, Read article >

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Bill Kish founded Ruckus Wireless two decades ago to make Wi-Fi networking easier. Now, he’s doing the same for computer vision in industrial AI. In 2015, Kish started Cogniac, a company that offers a self-service computer vision platform and development support. Like in the early days of Wi-Fi deployment, the rollout of AI is challenging, Read article >

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