Tag: exascale
International Workshop on Runtime and Operating Systems for Supercomputers
The International Workshop on Runtime and Operating Systems for Supercomputers provides a forum for researchers to exchange ideas and discuss research questions that are relevant to upcoming supercomputers.
EASC2013: Solving Software Challenges for Exascale
This conference will bring together all of the stakeholders involved in solving the software challenges of the exascale – from application developers, through numerical library experts, programming model developers and integrators, to tools designers.
International Supercomputing Conference ISC 2013 Trailer
After four years in Hamburg, ISC will move to the historic city of Leipzig in 2013. Leipzig has hosted trade fairs since 1165 and has long been a center for culture, learning and research.
On the Future of High Performance Computing: How to Think for Peta and Exascale Computing
Jack Dongarra of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, speaking on 41th SPEEDUP Workshop on High-Performance Computing, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, September 7, 2012.
Intel previews Xeon Phi details at Hot Chips
Intel has broke its silence on its forthcoming Xeon Phi processor which is supposed to hit the shops later this year. They provided the first look inside its Xeon Phi processor in a Hot Chips talk by George Chrysos, chief architect of Knights Corner.
Special Report: GPU Speed Results in Extreme-Scale Supercomputers
A special report titled Accelerating Computational Science Symposium 2012 details comparison GPU accelerators with today’s fastest central processing units (CPUs), which were presented earlier this year at Accelerating Computational Science Symposium 2012 in Washington, D.C
ISC’12: Exascale Chat
This is a very special event, and the ISC conference will again pioneer a new concept in bringing relevant HPC information to its visitors
US DOE Sequoia Supercomputer Takes Worlds Fastest Title
The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) today announced that a supercomputer called Sequoia at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) was ranked the world’s most powerful computing system.
Registration open for XSEDE Extreme Scaling Workshop
The National Center for Supercomputing Applications’ Blue Waters and the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE) projects are hosting the annual Extreme Scaling Workshop on July 15-16, 2012, in Chicago.
Computer Scientists at ORNL Collect Computing Tools for Next-Generation Machines
Researchers using the OLCF’s resources can foresee substantial changes in their scientific application code development in the near future. Tools developers attempt to make change to hybrid architectures a smooth transition.






