Use an NVIDIA GPU? Check whether you need security updates
NVIDIA has released security updates for the NVIDIA GPU Display Driver and the NVIDIA Virtual GPU Manager that fix a variety of serious vulnerabilities. The driver security …
VMware and NVIDIA enable enterprises to expand work in AI using a common data center infrastructure
VMware and NVIDIA announced a broad partnership to deliver both an end-to-end enterprise platform for AI and a new architecture for data center, cloud and edge that uses …
Digital Realty’s PlatformDIGITAL and NVIDIA DGX systems power AI-ready infrastructure
Digital Realty, a leading global provider of data center, colocation and interconnection solutions, launched Data Hub featuring NVIDIA DGXTM systems, which enables the rapid …
Keysight and NVIDIA boost development of flexible virtualized networks and high-value mobile services
Keysight Technologies, a leading technology company that helps enterprises, service providers and governments accelerate innovation to connect and secure the world, announced …
ScaleMatrix, NVIDIA and Microway partner on “AI Anywhere” infrastructure
ScaleMatrix, through its subsidiary company, DDC, the global leader in providing scalable data center-to-edge solutions based on its patented Dynamic Density Control (DDC) …
Researchers discover 40+ insecure drivers for Windows
Spurred by several past instances of attackers abusing device drivers to install a kernel rootkit or malicious firmware implants, Eclypsium researchers have decided to probe …
Red Hat and NVIDIA alliance to accelerate enterprise AI/ML adoption in production environments
Red Hat, the world’s leading provider of open source solutions, announced it has deepened its alliance with NVIDIA to accelerate the enterprise adoption of AI, machine …
AdaCore enhances security-critical firmware with NVIDIA
AdaCore, a trusted provider of software development and verification tools, today announced it is working with NVIDIA to implement Ada and SPARK programming languages for …
GPU side channel attacks can enable spying on web activity, password stealing
Computer scientists at the University of California, Riverside have revealed for the first time how easily attackers can use a computer’s graphics processing unit, or …
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