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From L’Embarque (France), June 17, 2021: The MLCommons consortium which Fermilab is a part of, announced a new benchmark that defines targets in a variety of use cases implementing “compact” (tiny) neural networks typically weighing 100 KB, or even less.
From Science Magazine, June 17, 2021: Fermilab is part of the research group at the University of Wisconsin-Madison which has found evidence that computer errors are correlated across an entire superconducting quantum computing chip — highlighting a problem that must be acknowledged and addressed in the quest for fault-tolerant quantum computers.
WHAT ARE WE DOING? Adobe Flash Player will reach its end-of-life in December 2020. WHAT IS THE IMPACT TO YOU? • Starting Dec. 1, 2020, any application that requires Adobe Flash Player will no longer be allowed to run on the Fermilab network. • Currently there are no plans to uninstall Adobe Flash Player from all centrally managed computers, but this may change in the future. WHAT DO YOU NEED TO DO? If you use any application locally on your…