HPC’s Relevance in the COVID-19 Pandemic – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 697

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In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: On this episode of Chip Chat, High Performance Computing Vice President and General Manager Trish Damkroger talks with host Allyson Klein about HPC’s relevance in today’s society, particularly in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic. The podcast covers how Intel’s HPC solutions offer computing resources to researchers and scientists to better understand the underlying characteristics of COVID-19, to help limit the spread of the virus, and to advance the development of COVID-19 vaccines. Today’s episode also discusses various HPC workloads that are being used and Trish’s observations on the HPC community’s positive responses and contributions.

To learn more about HPC features and capabilities, visit:
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If you’d like to personally engage with Trish Damkroger, visit her Twitter account at:
twitter.com/trish_damkroger

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