Graphistry 2.36.6: Multi-GPU sharing, TigerGraph graph-app-kit quicklaunch, Nvidia RAPIDS 0.18, faster start, fixes, and more

Posted by Graphistry Staff on March 10, 2021

Graphistry 2.36.6 brings updates to both our no-code users and hands-on GPU ones for how they explore relationships across their data. In addition, it coincides with a new release of `graph-app-kit` focused on TigerGraph support and fixes. Get started now! Try on a CSV GPU updates: RAPIDS 0.18 and Multi-GPU sharing The latest release helps […]

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Graphistry 2.35.9: No-Code Graph Analysis for your CSVs, HA for multi-GPUs, Run on A100 / CUDA 11.0

Posted by Graphistry Staff on February 21, 2021

Graphistry 2.35.9 is an exciting release. Anyone on your team can now use Graphistry: As soon as someone has a CSV/XLS, they can drop it in and start exploring without any coding. Developers will enjoy our new Files API for easier and faster data management. On the performance side, we are continuing to push on […]

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Graphistry 2.34.14: Graphistry graph exploration goes multi-GPU with RAPIDS 0.17!

Posted by Graphistry Staff on January 13, 2021

Graphistry 2.34 brings big speed and scale capabilities for visually exploring big graphs. The new File API is especially exciting for us – the current release uses it for faster Jupyter/Python plotting, and watch the next release that will bring in some long-awaited UI features around it. Many enterprise users will appreciate the improved Red […]

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Graphistry 2.26.1: GPU graph investigations with RAPIDS/BlazingSQL, Neo4j, custom pivots, and more!

Posted by Graphistry Staff on November 23, 2019

Release 2.26.1 features substantial GPU computing upgrades and significantly improves the investigation experience for Neo4j and workflow automation.  It’s so big that we’ll be posting multiple tutorials over the next few weeks on how to use some of the bigger features. For now, read one for an overview!

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