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Premier League, Supercomputer

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 · 10h · on MSN
Supercomputer predicts Champions League winner as knockouts begin
The Champions League knockout phase is now in full swing.

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Naija News · 17h
EPL: Supercomputer Makes Fresh League Title Prediction As Arsenal Drops More Points
 · 22h
Supercomputer Predicts Where Tottenham Will Finish in Premier League Under Igor Tudor
 · 1d
Pressure mounts as Arsenal blow two-goal lead to draw at Wolves
Mikel Arteta will not be happy with this.

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 · 20h
Arsenal's next five Premier League fixtures compared to Man City after title race setback
 · 17h
Still favourites but less convincingly - have your say on the title race
Nuclear Engineering International
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INL launches Teton supercomputer

The US DOE has launched the Teton supercomputer at INL, quadrupling computing power to accelerate high-fidelity nuclear reactor simulations.
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G42, Cerebras to deploy 8-exaflop AI supercomputer in India to boost sovereign AI

The project will be delivered by G42 and Cerebras in partnership with the Mohamed Bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence and India’s Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC).
Daily Post Nigeria
18h

EPL: Supercomputer makes fresh title prediction

Opta's Supercomputer has backed Arsenal to beat Manchester City in the Premier League title race this season. This is despite the Gunners' 2-2 draw
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World-First Supercomputer Discovered This Invisible Flaw In All Jet Engines

Supercomputers are capable of a mind-boggling number of calculations and one of them just found a flaw in a piece of technology that is used around the world.
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