Recent advances in graphics processing units (GPUs) have opened a new frontier in query processing and database systems. Leveraging the massively parallel architecture of GPUs, modern database engines ...
There is an arms race in the nascent market for GPU-accelerated databases, and the winner will be the one that can scale to the largest datasets while also providing the most compatibility with ...
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
The graphics processing unit-accelerated database market has established itself as a substantial startup niche. However, it’s not clear if or when GPU-accelerated databases will ever move into ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Data set analytics startup SQream Technologies today announced it has ...
MapD Technologies Inc., one of a group of select companies that offer GPU-accelerated databases, today announced the open sourcing of its MapD Core database. The company is contributing the project to ...
According to the new market research report "GPU Database Marketby Application (GRC, Threat Intelligence, CEM, Fraud Detection and Prevention, SCM), Tools (GPU-accelerated Databases and ...
The parallel processing power of the GPU is being brought to analytics by some innovative startups, promising new levels of performance The SQL database dates back to the 1970s and has been an ANSI ...
Kinetica, provider of the fast, in-memory database accelerated by GPUs, announced the availability of in-database analytics via user-defined functions (UDFs). This capability makes the parallel ...
When you absolutely, positively need to crunch numbers as quickly as possible, you turn to a GPU. Small wonder that most math-intensive applications, including some machine learning frameworks, draw ...
I don't use the R word too often so sit tight and bear with me. There’s a revolution brewing in how applications are designed that is fueled by the desire to exploit non-traditional processing engines ...