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Co-Design 3.0 – Configurable Extreme Computing, Leveraging Moore’s Law for Real Applications
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Co-Design 3.0 – Configurable Extreme Computing, Leveraging Moore’s Law for Real Applications

Sadasivan Shankar gave this Invited Talk at SC16. "This talk will explore six different trends all of which are associated with some form of scaling and how they...

Call for Papers: International Workshop on High-Performance Big Data Computing (HPBDC)
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Call for Papers: International Workshop on High-Performance Big Data Computing (HPBDC)

The 3rd annual International Workshop on High-Performance Big Data Computing (HPBDC) has issued its Call for Papers. Featuring a keynote by Prof. Satoshi Matsuoka...

Video: How AI can bring on a second Industrial Revolution
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Video: How AI can bring on a second Industrial Revolution

"The AI is going to flow across the grid -- the cloud -- in the same way electricity did. So everything that we had electrified, we're now going to cognify. And...

Job of the Week: Computational Scientist at ORNL
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Job of the Week: Computational Scientist at ORNL

Oak Ridge National Laboratory is seeking a Computational Scientist in our Job of the Week. The National Center for Computational Sciences in the Computing and Computational...

Podcast: Do It Yourself Deep Learning
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Podcast: Do It Yourself Deep Learning

In this AI Podcast, Bob Bond from Nvidia and Mike Senese from Make magazine discuss the Do It Yourself movement for Artificial Intelligence. "Deep learning isn't...

Video: Advances and Challenges in Wildland Fire Monitoring and Prediction
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Video: Advances and Challenges in Wildland Fire Monitoring and Prediction

Janice Coen from NCAR gave this Invited Talk at SC16. "The past two decades have seen the infusion of technology that has transformed the understanding, observation...

The Fesitvus Airing of Grievances from Radio Free HPC
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The Fesitvus Airing of Grievances from Radio Free HPC

In this podcast, the Radio Free HPC team honors the Festivus tradition of the annual Airing of Grievances. Our random gripes include: the need for a better HPCThe...

SAGE Project Looks to Percipient Storage for Exascale
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SAGE Project Looks to Percipient Storage for Exascale

"The SAGE project, which incorporates research and innovation in hardware and enabling software, will significantly improve the performance of data I/O and enable...

Thomas Sterling Presents: HPC Runtime System Software for Asynchronous Multi-Tasking
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Thomas Sterling Presents: HPC Runtime System Software for Asynchronous Multi-Tasking

Thomas Sterling presented this Invited Talk at SC16. "Increasing sophistication of application program domains combined with expanding scale and complexity of HPC...

Nor-Tech Rolls Out HPC Clusters Integrated with Abaqus 2017
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Nor-Tech Rolls Out HPC Clusters Integrated with Abaqus 2017

Today Nor-Tech announced that it is now integrating the latest release of simulation platform Abaqus into its leading-edge HPC clusters. "We have been working with...

Podcast: Intel Invests Upstream to Accelerate AI Innovation
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Podcast: Intel Invests Upstream to Accelerate AI Innovation

In this Intel Chip Chat, Doug Fisher from Intel describes the company's efforts to accelerate innovation in artificial intelligence. "Fisher talks about Intel's...

Video: The Materials Project – A Google of Materials
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Video: The Materials Project – A Google of Materials

"The Materials Project is harnessing the power of supercomputing together with state-of-the-art quantum mechanical theory to compute the properties of all known...

Memory Bandwidth and System Balance in HPC Systems
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Memory Bandwidth and System Balance in HPC Systems

"This talk reviews the history of the changing balances between computation, memory latency, and memory bandwidth in deployed HPC systems, then discusses how the...

Call for Posters: HPC Saudi Arabia Conference at KAUST
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Call for Posters: HPC Saudi Arabia Conference at KAUST

The High Performance Computing Saudi Arabia conference has issued its Call for Posters. The event takes place March 13-15 at KAUST University. The post Call for...

HPC^NY Bringing High Peformance Computing to Industry
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HPC^NY Bringing High Peformance Computing to Industry

In this video, HPCNY staff describe their mission to bring high performance computing to industries in New York. HPCNY provides businesses and research organizations...

Podcast: Deep Learning 101
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Podcast: Deep Learning 101

In this AI Podcast, Host Michael Copeland speaks with NVIDIA's Will Ramey about the history behind today's AI boom and the key concepts you need to know to getPodcast...

NCI Australia Joins OpenPOWER Foundation
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NCI Australia Joins OpenPOWER Foundation

Australia’s National Computational Infrastructure (NCI) has become the first Australian organization to join the OpenPOWER Foundation, a global open technical community...

Video: How GPUs are Remaking Cloud Computing
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Video: How GPUs are Remaking Cloud Computing

In this video from the Nvidia Booth at SC16, Jonathan Symonds from MapD presents: How GPUs are Remaking Cloud Computing. "This video discusses how price/performance...

Beauty Meets HPC: An Overview of the Barcelona Supercomputing Center
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Beauty Meets HPC: An Overview of the Barcelona Supercomputing Center

"The multidisciplinary research team and computational facilities –including MareNostrum– make BSC an international centre of excellence in e-Science. Since its...

Princeton Research on Electron-photon Small-talk Could have Big Impact on Quantum Computing
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Princeton Research on Electron-photon Small-talk Could have Big Impact on Quantum Computing

In a step that brings silicon-based quantum computers closer to reality, researchers at Princeton University have built a device in which a single electron canPrinceton...
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