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October 2023


From Daniel Lemire's Blog

How many billions of transistors in your iPhone processor?

How many billions of transistors in your iPhone processor?

In about 10 years, Apple has multiplied by 19 the number of transistors in its mobile processors. It corresponds roughly to a steady rate of improvement of 34% per year on the number of transistors, or a doubling every 2.5 years…


From insideHPC

@HPCpodcast: Paul Messina and the Journey to Exascale

@HPCpodcast: Paul Messina and the Journey to Exascale

From the early days of supercomputing through the success of exascale supercomputing, few HPC luminaries have played as important and integral leadership role in HPC as Dr. Paul Messina. So as we observe Exascale Day today, we…


From insideHPC

Exascale Day 2023: The Exascale Computing Era Is Here.

Exascale Day 2023: The Exascale Computing Era Is Here.

Exascale Day 2023: a supernova simulation from the ExaStar team on FrontierWith the delivery of the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) first exascale system, Frontier, in 2022, and the upcoming deployment of Aurora and El Capitan systems by next year, researchers will have the most sophisticated computational…


From insideHPC

D-Wave Quantum: QPU Improves Cellphone Network Transmission

D-Wave Quantum: QPU Improves Cellphone Network Transmission

PALO ALTO, Calif., BURNABY, B.C. — October 18, 2023 — D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: QBTS) today launched a new open-source demonstration highlighting how its Advantage annealing quantum computing system can be used to tackle wireless…


From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

The More You Know The More You Expect

The More You Know The More You Expect

One thing that happens when you know who to write computer code is that you know how hard or easy some things are. If you’re even the least OCD some things that are minor, and even unnoticed to many, may bother you a little.

I…


From Geeking with Greg

Book excerpt: Mark as spam, the long fight to keep emails and texts useful

Book excerpt: Mark as spam, the long fight to keep emails and texts useful

(This is an excerpt from my book. Please let me know if you like it and want more.)


The first email on the internet was sent in 1971. Back then, the internet was a small place used only by a few geeky researchers affiliated…


From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

CCC Council Members Publish White Paper on Algorithmic Robustness

CCC Council Members Publish White Paper on Algorithmic Robustness

CCC Council Members David Jensen (University of Massachusetts Amherst), Brian LaMacchia (Farcaster Consulting Group, LLC), Ufuk Topcu (University of Texas Austin), and Pamela Wisniewski (Vanderbilt University), wrote a white…


From insideHPC

Argonne Deploys New Groq System to ALCF AI Testbed, Providing AI Accelerator Access to Researchers Globally

Argonne Deploys New Groq System to ALCF AI Testbed, Providing AI Accelerator Access to Researchers Globally

GroqRack at the ALCFMOUNTAIN VIEW, CA and LEMONT, IL, October 17, 2023 — Groq, an artificial intelligence (AI) solutions company, and the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Argonne National Laboratory announced today that Groq hardware is now available…


From insideHPC

Building a Capable Computing Ecosystem for Exascale and Beyond

Building a Capable Computing Ecosystem for Exascale and Beyond

The exascale computing era is here. With the delivery of the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) first exascale system, Frontier, in 2022, and the upcoming deployment of Aurora and El Capitan systems by next year, researchers…


From insideHPC

Exascale Drives Industry Innovation for a Better Future

Exascale Drives Industry Innovation for a Better Future

“Exascale is a massive accelerator for technology, productivity, engineering, and science.” Outside the high-performance computing (HPC) community, “exascale” may seem more like fodder for science fiction than a powerful tool…


From insideHPC

ALPINE/zfp Addresses Analysis, Visualization and Data Reduction Needs for Exascale Science Applications

ALPINE/zfp Addresses Analysis, Visualization and Data Reduction Needs for Exascale Science Applications

With the advent of the exascale supercomputing era, computational scientists can run simulations at higher resolutions, add more detailed physical phenomena, increase the size of the physical problems, and couple multiple codes…


From insideHPC

Flare Gas Data Center Company Crusoe Picks HPE for Green GenAI

Flare Gas Data Center Company Crusoe Picks HPE for Green GenAI

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) today announced its HPE Cray supercomputers were selected by Crusoe, a builder of modular data centers, to power new cloud services designed to drive sustainable computing for generative…


From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

Fairness and Sampling

A talk by Sruthi Gorantla while visiting Georgia Tech Sruthi Gorantla is a fourth-year PhD candidate in computer science at the Indian Institute of Science and Technology in Bangalore. Her research on computational fairness is…


From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Randomness in programming (with Go code)

Randomness in programming (with Go code)

Computer software is typically deterministic on paper: if you run twice the same program with the same inputs, you should get the same outputs. In practice, the complexity of modern computing makes it unlikely that you couldContinue…


From insideHPC

DOE Announces 2024 ASCR Leadership Computing Challenge, Pre-proposals Due Nov. 13 

DOE Announces 2024 ASCR Leadership Computing Challenge, Pre-proposals Due Nov. 13 

Oct. 16, 2023 — The ASCR Leadership Computing Challenge (ALCC) is an allocation program for projects of interest to the Department of Energy (DOE), with an emphasis on high-risk, high-payoff scientific campaigns enabled via high…


From insideHPC

Two Columbia Univ. Researchers Awarded John von Neumann Theory Prize

Two Columbia Univ. Researchers Awarded John von Neumann Theory Prize

BALTIMORE, Oct. 16, 2023 – The 2023 John von Neumann Theory Prize, awarded by INFORMS, is bestowed to Christos H. Papadimitriou and Mihalis Yannakakis for their significant contributions to the field of operations research and…


From insideHPC

DOE Selects JLab to Be High Performance Data Facility Lead

DOE Selects JLab to Be High Performance Data Facility Lead

Oct. 16, 2023 — Today, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced the selection of the High Performance Data Facility (HPDF) hub, which will create a new scientific user facility specializing in advanced infrastructure for…


From insideHPC

Texas Tech HPC Center Chooses CIQ for HPC Infrastructure

Texas Tech HPC Center Chooses CIQ for HPC Infrastructure

RENO, Nev.—October 16, 2023—CIQ, the company building software infrastructure for enterprises running performance-intensive workloads atop the Rocky Linux enterprise Linux distribution, has published today a story that shows …


From BLOG@CACM

The Israeli Social Protest from a Data Science Perspective: Part One

The Israeli Social Protest from a Data Science Perspective: Part One

The challenge of data.


From Geeking with Greg

Cory Doctorow on enshittification

Cory Doctorow on enshittification

Another good piece by Cory on enshittification, with details about Facebook, some on how A/B testing optimizes for enshittification, and updated with how Musk's Twitter is impatiently racing to enshittify. An excerpt from Cory's…


From insideHPC

Phison Introduces Signal Conditioner IC Products, Expands PCIe 5.0 Ecosystem

Phison Introduces Signal Conditioner IC Products, Expands PCIe 5.0 Ecosystem

SAN JOSE – October 16, 2023 – Phison Electronics (8299 TT), a NAND controllers and storage company, announced that the company has expanded its portfolio of PCIe 5.0 high-speed transmission solutions with PCIe 5.0, CXL 2.0 compatible…


From Schneier on Security

Coin Flips Are Biased

Coin Flips Are Biased

Experimental result:

Many people have flipped coins but few have stopped to ponder the statistical and physical intricacies of the process. In a preregistered study we collected 350,757 coin flips to test the counterintuitive…


From insideHPC

Federated GPU Infrastructure for AI Workflows

Federated GPU Infrastructure for AI Workflows

[Sponsored Guest Article] With the explosion of use cases such as Generative AI and ML Ops driving tremendous demand for the most advanced GPUs and accelerated computing platforms, there’s never been a better time to explore…


From Computational Complexity

Paper is a tech-free way to preserve writing. Is there a tech-free way to preserve sound (e.g., music)

I blogged about ACM going mostly paper-free, and had some PROS and CONS about paper-free, in this blog here. One of my many astute readers named Abigail pointed out that paper does not go obsolete: we can still read books written…


From insideHPC

E4 Computer Engineering Partners with NVIDIA for Launch of Grace Hopper Superchips in Italy

E4 Computer Engineering Partners with NVIDIA for Launch of Grace Hopper Superchips in Italy

Scandiano, RE (Italy), October 12, 2023 – E4 Computer Engineering announced a partnership with NVIDIA for the Italian launch of NVIDIA Grace Hopper Superchip, the HBM3e processor for HPC and AI. The new Grace Hopper platform …


From The Noisy Channel

Critical Thinking and Generative AI

Critical Thinking and Generative AI

Critical Reasoning and Generative AI

One of the formative experiences in my mathematics education was a time I struggled to compute an integral in a calculus class. After sweating over it and scribbling for several minutes, Ivolume…


From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

Possible Impossibilities and Impossible Possibilities

A livestreamed talk by Yejin Choi at TTIC on Monday 10/16, 11:30am CT MacArthur Foundation source Yejin Choi is a professor and a MacArthur Fellow at the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering at the University…


From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: On Squid Intelligence

Friday Squid Blogging: On Squid Intelligence

Article about squid intelligence.

As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven’t covered.

Read my blog posting guidelines here.


From insideHPC

NTT Reports Increase in Optical Transmission Capacity, Reduced Power Consumption

NTT Reports Increase in Optical Transmission Capacity, Reduced Power Consumption

Tokyo – Oct. 12, 2023 – NTT Corporation (NTT) said it successfully demonstrated technology that expands transmission capacity while reducing energy use by 67 percent in optical communications platforms; specifically, the C band…


From Geeking with Greg

To stop disinformation, stop astroturf

To stop disinformation, stop astroturf

(this is a version of an excerpt from my book, if you like it please let me know)


There's a lot of discussion of removing disinformation as censorship lately. I think this gets the problem wrong. The problem is using many accounts…