Intel Omni-Path Architecture: Speed and Scale for HPC Workloads – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 553

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In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Scott Misage, General Manager for the Intel Omni-Path Business Unit, joins us for an update on Intel Omni-Path Architecture (Intel OPA). Intel OPA, part of Intel Scalable System Framework, is a high-performance fabric enabling the responsiveness, throughput, and scalability required by today’s and tomorrow’s most-demanding high performance computing (HPC) workloads. In this interview, Misage talks about market uptake in Intel OPA’s first year of availability, reports on some of the first HPC deployments using the Intel Xeon Scalable platform and Intel OPA, and gives a sneak peek of what Intel OPA will be talking about at SC17.

For more information on Intel Omni-Path Architecture, please visit:
intel.com/omnipath

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