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Scalable Hierarchical Algorithms for eXtreme Computing 2016 workshop

KAUST ·

This article discusses the Scalable Hierarchical Algorithms for eXtreme Computing (SHAXC) 2016 workshop that took place at KAUST. Participants at the workshop engaged in discussions on computing issues. The event was held at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. Why it matters: Workshops like SHAXC at KAUST contribute to advancing computing research and development in the region.

Saudi Arabia’s HUMAIN invests $3 billion in xAI Series E ahead of SpaceX acquisition - Al Arabiya English

Al Arabiya ·

Saudi Arabia’s HUMAIN, an investment firm, has invested $3 billion in xAI's Series E funding round. This investment precedes xAI's anticipated acquisition by SpaceX. The funding will support xAI's endeavors in infrastructure development and advanced technologies. Why it matters: This marks a significant commitment from Saudi Arabia towards AI infrastructure, potentially fostering further technological advancements in the region.

Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence joins forces with SEHA

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI and Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA) are collaborating to develop AI algorithms to predict heart attacks months in advance with 87% accuracy using ultrasound images. The project aims to preemptively predict heart attacks in the short and long term, addressing the high rates of cardiac arrest, especially in the Middle East. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between SEHA and MBZUAI to integrate AI into healthcare. Why it matters: This partnership could significantly improve healthcare outcomes in the region by leveraging AI to proactively address heart disease, a leading cause of death.

KAUST Makes Strategic Investment in Supercomputing to Advance Scientific Discovery

KAUST ·

KAUST announced the acquisition of a Cray XC40 supercomputer named Shaheen II, which will be 25 times more powerful than its current system. The investment aims to enhance KAUST's research capabilities and support collaborations with in-Kingdom organizations like Saudi Aramco and SABIC. Shaheen II will be used for simulations, climate modeling, and big data applications. Why it matters: This upgrade significantly boosts Saudi Arabia's high-performance computing infrastructure, enabling advanced research and development across various sectors and solidifying KAUST's position as a leading research institution.