This Week In HPC Episode 62 featuring Addison Snell and Michael Feldman.
Quantum Computing has been a concept since the 1980s that has remained outside the domain of real-world high performance computing. Through the era of Moores Law and exponential progress in feature size, clock rates, and resulting performance, the need for alternative paradigms and technologies has attracted little attention or interest. But there has remained a curiosity among a limited community.
This Week In HPC Episode 61 featuring Addison Snell and Michael Feldman.
This Week In HPC Episode 60 featuring Addison Snell and Michael Feldman.
Hosting one of of the most powerful supercomputer centers in the world, Moscow State University is deeply committed to all aspects of supercomputing technology development. As a reflection of this mission, MSU has been a CUDA Center of Excellence (CCOE) for the last four years, using and disseminating GPU technology within Russian science, education and industry.
The drive toward exascale computing, a renewed emphasis on data-centric processing, energy efficiency concerns, and the limitations of memory and I/O performance are all working to reshape High Performance Computing platforms, according to Intersect360 Researchs Top Six Predictions for HPC in 2015.
This Week In HPC Episode 59 featuring Addison Snell and Michael Feldman.
The organizers of the inaugural ISC Cloud & Big Data conference are pleased to offer engineers and scientists in academia, industry, and the government the opportunity to be a part of this new forum.
Adaptive Computing, the company that powers many of the worlds largest private/hybrid cloud and technical computing environments with its Moab optimization and scheduling software, today announced it has named Marty Smuin, the former head of business development and worldwide sales, as CEO.
This Week In HPC Episode 58 featuring Michael Feldman and special guest Chris Willard.