AWS HPC Blog
Category: Industries
Building your digital twin solution using the Digital Twin Framework on AWS
This post was contributed by Jeremiah Habets, Ross Pivovar, Pramod Daya, Pallavi Chari, and Adam Rasheed from AWS Customers tell us that they’re increasingly seeking holistic digital twin solutions spanning IoT, spatial computing, and predictive modeling domains. Integrating these diverse technical stacks presents challenges for builders. In a prior post, we described a four-level Digital […]
Automotive component design at Nifco using generative AI and diffusion models
Combining generative AI with AWS services, Nifco USA is exploring new frontiers in structural design. See how they’re using diffusion models, SageMaker, and Batch to create game-changing lightweight auto parts.
Harnessing the power of agent-based modeling for equity market simulation and strategy testing
Financial professionals: Simulate realistic market conditions with Simudyne’s agent-based modeling on AWS and Red Hat OpenShift. Learn how HKEX leverages these insights.
Electronic design at the speed of Lightmatter: transforming EDA workloads with RES
Check out this post to learn how Lightmatter leveraged AWS tools like Research and Engineering Studio (RES) and AWS ParallelCluster to meet demanding computational requirements for electronic design.
How to improve reservoir simulation throughput using P5 instances
Reservoir simulation is critical for energy companies, but running scenarios can be time consuming. Find out how you can improve your SLB INTERSECT simulations by 10x with AWS.
Running FSI workloads on AWS with YellowDog
Financial services firms: we stress-tested YellowDog’s HPC environment to see if it could handle a 10m task batch at 3,000 tasks per second. Check out the results.
Harnessing the scale of AWS for financial simulations
Struggling with long compute times for numerical simulations in finance? See how AWS makes it simple to leverage the cloud for large-scale financial modeling. We walk through a real example using QuantLib and Monte Carlo methods.
Announcing: Seqera Containers for the bioinformatics community
Genomics community: rejoice! Seqera and AWS have teamed up to announce Seqera Containers, an open-source, no cost, reliable way to generate containers.
Linter rules for Nextflow to improve the detection of errors before runtime
Check out this post to learn how linter rules for Nextflow’s DSL can help you catch errors in your workflows before runtime, which means greater developer productivity, which leads directly to a faster time to science.
Intel Open Omics Acceleration Framework on AWS: fast, cost-efficient, and seamless
With genomics and multi-omics research generating more data than ever, the Open Omics Acceleration Framework from Intel Labs aims to provide a highly productive platform for researchers. Check out recent results in this new blog post.