Grace Hopper Superchip

NVIDIA Grace Hopper Superchip

The NVIDIA Grace Hopper Superchip is intended as a high-performance computing solution, primarily to meet the demanding requirements of large-scale AI and HPC (High-Performance Computing) applications. The Grace CPU, based on the Arm architecture, is combined with the Hopper GPU, NVIDIA’s next-generation GPU architecture. Because these two components are integrated on a single chip, significant…

LUNIQ | Redefining Extended Reality with NVIDIA CloudXR

Join Rakesh Chauhan from LUNIQ as he unveils the future of extended reality powered by NVIDIA CloudXR. With NVIDIA CloudXR, we not only envision a future of endless possibilities in extended reality, but also actively shape it—from architects visualising their designs in full scale, to healthcare professionals enhancing learning and patient care remotely. Get in…

Embracing Zero-Trust Models: Why It’s Time to Replace Legacy VPNs

As technology continues to evolve and cyber threats become more sophisticated, it is becoming increasingly clear that legacy Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) are no longer up to the task of safeguarding corporate resources. Zero-trust models offer a more secure and flexible alternative, better suited to the demands of modern businesses.   The Limitations of Legacy…