Microsoft announced that the procedure for checking ECC x.509 certificates in Windows® contains a critical vulnerability. Patches have been released for all supported versions of Windows®.
LeaderGPU® news, announcements and events
All LeaderGPU® users working with Linux servers (Ubuntu/CentOS) can use the new SSH password-less authentication method. (For Windows®, this option is not yet available.)
Tesla T4 shows excellent results in machine learning, analytics and rendering. This card has been specifically designed for inferencing. The Tesla® T4 supports a full range of precisions for inference: FP32 (8,1 TFLOPS), FP16 (65 TFLOPS), INT8 (130 TFLOPS) and INT4 (260 TFLOPS).
LeaderGPU® regularly expands its range of server configurations for machine learning, rendering, high performance computing, etc. In the near future we will have a new powerful configuration – 4 x Tesla® V100 32 Gb RAM!
In early January, a technological defect was found in Intel's chips, which opens the way for attackers to carry out various malicious activities. The defect is associated with the kernel - the core of the operating system, which, at the most basic level, provides the interaction between the OS and the processor.