Bryan Lunduke’s New Powerhouse Workstation

Posted on February 2, 2019 by Rachel B

If you’re part of the Linux and the open source community, Bryan Lunduke probably needs no introduction. Bryan has reported in from the front lines of the tech industry for many years, across various media. Bryan is also a sought-after speaker at open source conferences. For

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Two Thousand Nineteen

Posted on January 1, 2019 by Rachel B
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Happy New Year! 2018 flew by in what seemed like a heartbeat. It was a good year for Pogo. Time indeed flies when you’re having fun, and 2019 is already upon us.  This year is already queued up to be another exciting one. We are Turning Twenty! In the volatile and sometimes unpredictable landscape of our…

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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 – Early Benchmarks

Posted on September 9, 2018 by Rachel B
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Like us, you may have tuned in last week to watch NVIDIA’s official unveiling of their new GeForce RTX 2080 GPU. While it’s too early for the average joe to get their hands on one, the early impressions are already coalescing throughout the web. Upgrade or stick with a 1080 Ti? According to the initial consensus, the…

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Deeper Learning with GPUs!

Posted on May 5, 2018 by Rachel B
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Back in the day, when someone mentioned artificial intelligence, images sprang to mind of either malevolent robots attacking the planet or laboratories full of gigantic machines with blinking lights on the front, surrounded by scientists in lab coats. Fast forward to today, and we find that AI is not just for sci-fi movies or secret government…

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All Aboard the NVM Express

Posted on April 4, 2018 by Rachel B
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Flash memory technology continues to evolve. We are transitioning away from spinning platters, as we move toward an all-flash future. It has been apparent for some time that solid state storage devices have been bottlenecked by the interface through which they connect to the rest of the system. Interfaces such as SCSI, SATA, and SAS have been terrific for…

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