Posts tagged as "exascale computing"

Preparing Applications for Aurora in the Exascale Era

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 [See the full post…]

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Building Cross-architecture, Cross-vendor Tools for HPC Application Developers

Building Cross-architecture, Cross-vendor Tools for HPC Application Developers

Just as a carpenter needs tools to build a house, a developer needs tools to write code and programs. This often means relying on other coders to develop tools and building on that foundation. Xiaozhu Meng, a research scientist at Rice University shares the progress of the HPC Toolkit Project. It’s focused on performance tuning [See the full post…]

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The World-Changing Potential of High Performance Computing – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 536

The World-Changing Potential of High Performance Computing – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 536

In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Trish Damkroger, Vice President and General Manager of the Technical Computing Initiative for Intel’s Data Center Group, joins us to discuss high performance computing (HPC). Damkroger joined Intel in December 2016 after 15 years at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, a leading consumer of HPC technologies. [See the full post…]

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