Preparing Applications for Aurora in the Exascale Era
Intel, HPE, and Argonne National Lab are collaborating closely to deliver Aurora. Built on Intel’s architecture, Aurora will be Argonne’s first Exascale, high performance computing system. Its performance is expected to exceed exaflops, which is 2 billion billion calculations per second. It’s enormous scale and performance levels will accelerate research in science and engineering fields at a scale that is not possible today.
ACLF – Aurora:
alcf.anl.gov/aurora
DOE Leadership Project:
doeleadershipcomputing.org
Intel oneAPI:
oneapi.intel.com
Intel oneAPI Toolkits:
intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/tools/oneapi/toolkits.html
Intel oneAPI HPC Toolkit:
intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/tools/oneapi/hpc-toolkit.html
Exascale Computing Project website:
exascaleproject.org/
Aurora Early Science Program:
alcf.anl.gov/science/early-science-program
ALCF Aurora:
alcf.anl.gov/aurora
Preparing for science in the Exascale article:
alcf.anl.gov/aurora
Argonne National Lab’s Aurora Exascale System:
intel.com/content/www/us/en/customer-spotlight/stories/argonne-aurora-customer-story.html
Intel and Argonne Developers Carve Path Toward?Exascale:
intel.com/content/www/us/en/newsroom/news/developers-carve-path-toward-exascale.html
Introducing the Aurora Supercomputer – Powered by Intel:
intel.com/content/www/us/en/high-performance-computing/supercomputing/aurora-video.html
Guests:
Scott Parker, Team Lead, Performance Engineering at ALCF
Scott Parker – sparker@alcf.anl.gov
Michael D’mello, Program Manager, Intel
Michael D’mello – michael.dmello@intel.com
 
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