
Top 10 Predictions for the Global HPC-AI Community in 2025
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Authors: Mark Nossokoff, Bob Sorensen, Jaclyn Ludema, Tom Sorensen, and Earl Joseph
Publication Date: February 202025
Length: 6 pages
For 2025 and beyond, Hyperion Research makes these predictions for the worldwide HPC-AI market:
1. There will be a resurgence of the human element in adopting and integrating AI.
2. As AI gains traction among industry leaders, new use cases, optimization, regulatory developments, and ROI will become a focus for users.
3. The rapid rise of compute requirements for large language model training runs will begin to slow, with a shift in emphasis on more efficient models using more fine-tuned, focused, and smaller training data sets.
4. HPC end users, particularly those with major investments in legacy codes built on 64-bit floating-point data formats, will begin to explore in earnest the increasing performance capabilities of mixed and low precision hardware.
And six more.
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