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  1. What Does #Nvidia’s Acquisition of #SchedMD Mean for #Slurm?
    Slurm was developed at LLNL in the early 2000s to replace commercial workload management software for #HPC clusters and #supercomputers.
    Addison Snell, the CEO of Intersect360, says the acquisition of SchedMD makes sense considering the emerging focus on developing #AI models to accelerate scientific discovery and engineering, and the need to integrate traditional HPC workloads and new AI ones.
    hpcwire.com/2026/01/06/what-do

  2. What Does #Nvidia’s Acquisition of #SchedMD Mean for #Slurm?
    Slurm was developed at LLNL in the early 2000s to replace commercial workload management software for #HPC clusters and #supercomputers.
    Addison Snell, the CEO of Intersect360, says the acquisition of SchedMD makes sense considering the emerging focus on developing #AI models to accelerate scientific discovery and engineering, and the need to integrate traditional HPC workloads and new AI ones.
    hpcwire.com/2026/01/06/what-do

  3. What Does ’s Acquisition of Mean for ?
    Slurm was developed at LLNL in the early 2000s to replace commercial workload management software for clusters and .
    Addison Snell, the CEO of Intersect360, says the acquisition of SchedMD makes sense considering the emerging focus on developing models to accelerate scientific discovery and engineering, and the need to integrate traditional HPC workloads and new AI ones.
    hpcwire.com/2026/01/06/what-do

  4. What Does #Nvidia’s Acquisition of #SchedMD Mean for #Slurm?
    Slurm was developed at LLNL in the early 2000s to replace commercial workload management software for #HPC clusters and #supercomputers.
    Addison Snell, the CEO of Intersect360, says the acquisition of SchedMD makes sense considering the emerging focus on developing #AI models to accelerate scientific discovery and engineering, and the need to integrate traditional HPC workloads and new AI ones.
    hpcwire.com/2026/01/06/what-do

  5. #Nvidia pledges more openness as it slurps up #Slurm
    The chip giant revealed yesterday that it had acquired #SchedMD, the key developer behind Slurm, which Nvidia described in a statement as "an #opensource workload management system for high-performance computing (#HPC) and #AI."
    "Nvidia insisted it will also support "a diverse hardware and software ecosystem, so customers can run heterogeneous clusters with the latest Slurm innovations."
    theregister.com/2025/12/16/nvi

    Still makes me quite nervous!