Oct 19, 2023
SourceCode Labs Test Variety of Technologies and Architectures, Build Expertise in Advance AI, HPC, Cloud, and IoT
NORWOOD, Mass. - Oct. 19, 2023 - PRLog -- SourceCode, a pioneer of hardware co-design from device to datacenter, today announced the global expansion of SourceCode Labs, its technology testbed centers. With a broader presence in the U.S., U.K., and France, SourceCode Labs will focus on hands-on expertise and advancing next-generation AI infrastructure from chips to apps and device to datacenter.
As AI continues to revolutionize industries worldwide, SourceCode's co-design model has emerged as a particularly effective approach for customized solutions. The expansion of SourceCode Labs will provide an environment dedicated to developing and refining AI hardware solutions tailored to meet the evolving needs of emerging software stacks and applications.
"SourceCode's business model is native to the requirements of today's technology landscape: engineering-led, mission-focused co-creation complemented by the most capable e-commerce platform for fulfilling ongoing needs," said Arthur Ataie, CEO of SourceCode. "The expansion of SourceCode Labs allows more customers across the globe to take advantage of AI and other advanced technologies in a way that reduces complexity and cost."
SourceCode Labs are equipped with an array of the latest hardware and software and staffed by engineering experts who use the Labs to stay at the forefront of innovation, and to carry that expertise to customer co-design projects. These experts help select suitable components and optimize solution architecture, performance, energy efficiency, and scalability across various deployment scenarios.
SourceCode Labs drive innovation in AI hardware infrastructure by focusing on several key areas:
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