AWS HPC Blog
Integrating Research and Engineering Studio in Trusted Research Environments built on AWS
Explore how Research and Engineering Studio on AWS (RES) enables admins to build Trusted Research Environments (TREs) with built-in security and compliance controls. Learn more in our latest blog post.
Run protein folding on AWS with Quantori
Curious about running AI-powered protein folding analyses on AWS? Quantori’s new solution makes it easy to test generative models and visualize results in your own cloud environment.
Unlock large-scale autonomous driving simulations on AWS with IPG
Discover how AWS Batch’s multi-container features enable large-scale AV/ADAS simulations with the IPG CarMaker simulator. Learn about the challenges of integrating complex, interdependent vehicle systems.
How BAM supercharged large scale research with AWS Batch
Balyasny Asset Management (BAM), a $22B global investment firm, faced a unique challenge: how to empower 160 investment teams to conduct cutting-edge research across six strategies. Discover how they leveraged AWS Batch and Amazon EKS to supercharge their research capabilities.
Accelerating file reads with a storage caching server
Looking to boost storage performance for your #HPC workloads on AWS? Find out how to build a high-speed EC2 cache for under $4/hour that’s fit for purpose in this new blog post.
Scaling your LLM inference workloads: multi-node deployment with TensorRT-LLM and Triton on Amazon EKS
LLMs are scaling exponentially. Learn how advanced technologies like Triton, TRT-LLM and EKS enable seamless deployment of models like the 405B parameter Llama 3.1. Let’s go large.
Advancing research in the cloud: AWS announces expanded training resources
AWS is investing in researcher training with new learning plans for HPC, quantum, stats, AI/ML & generative AI. Check out the details!
On-demand visual login nodes – using RES with AWS Parallel Computing Service
Running large-scale modeling and simulations just got easier. Check out our new post on integrating AWS Parallel Computing Service with Research and Engineering Studio for individualized access to HPC resources.
Building a secure and compliant HPC environment on AWS following NIST SP 800-223
Check out our latest blog post to learn how AWS enables building secure, compliant high performance computing (HPC) environments aligned with NIST SP 800-223 guidelines. We walk through the key components, security considerations, and steps for deploying a zone-based HPC architecture on AWS.
Improve engineering productivity using AWS Engineering License Management
This post was contributed by Eran Brown, Principal Engagement Manager, Prototyping Team, Vedanth Srinivasan, Head of Solutions, Engineering & Design, Edmund Chute, Specialist SA, Solution Builder, Priyanka Mahankali, Senior specialist SA, Emerging Domains For engineering companies, the cost of Computer Aided Design and Engineering (CAD/CAE) tools can as high as 20% of product development cost. […]