NoThis paper challenges the current thinking for building High Performance Computing (HPC) Systems, which is currently based on the sequential computing also known as the von Neumann model, by proposing the use of Novel systems based on the Dynamic Data-Flow model of computation. The switch to Multi-core chips has brought the Parallel Processing into the mainstream. The computing industry and research community were forced to do this switch because they hit the Power and Memory walls. Will the same happen with HPC? The United States through its DARPA agency commissioned a study in 2007 to determine what kind of technologies will be needed to build an Exaflop computer. The head of the study was very pessimistic about the possibility of havin...
In this paper we analyze major recent trends and changes in the High Performance Computing (HPC) mar...
Last year's paper by Bell and Gray [1] examined past trends in high performance computing and a...
Nowadays, the whole HPC community is looking forward to the exascale era, with computer and system a...
High Performance Computing (HPC) aims at providing reasonably fast computing solutions to scientific...
As we approach the technological limitations, concurrency will become the major path to increase the...
International audienceComputing systems with a large number of processing units are increasingly com...
The race to build ever-faster supercomputers is on, with more contenders than ever before. However, ...
The US, Europe, Japan and China are racing to develop the next generation of supercomputers – exasca...
The New Technology Initiative of the Joint Information Systems Committee in the UK defined High Perf...
High Performance Computing (HPC) aims at providing reasonably fast computing solutions to both scien...
Developing a computer system that can deliver sustained Exaflop performance is an extremely difficul...
With the deployment of 10-20 PFlop/s supercomputers and the exascale roadmap targeting 100, 300, and...
The information processing is in continuous progress. High Performance Computing is now a trend. The...
The end of Moore's Law is a cliche that none the less is a hard barrier to future scaling of high pe...
Contemporary High Performance Computing: From Petascale toward Exascale focuses on the ecosystems su...
In this paper we analyze major recent trends and changes in the High Performance Computing (HPC) mar...
Last year's paper by Bell and Gray [1] examined past trends in high performance computing and a...
Nowadays, the whole HPC community is looking forward to the exascale era, with computer and system a...
High Performance Computing (HPC) aims at providing reasonably fast computing solutions to scientific...
As we approach the technological limitations, concurrency will become the major path to increase the...
International audienceComputing systems with a large number of processing units are increasingly com...
The race to build ever-faster supercomputers is on, with more contenders than ever before. However, ...
The US, Europe, Japan and China are racing to develop the next generation of supercomputers – exasca...
The New Technology Initiative of the Joint Information Systems Committee in the UK defined High Perf...
High Performance Computing (HPC) aims at providing reasonably fast computing solutions to both scien...
Developing a computer system that can deliver sustained Exaflop performance is an extremely difficul...
With the deployment of 10-20 PFlop/s supercomputers and the exascale roadmap targeting 100, 300, and...
The information processing is in continuous progress. High Performance Computing is now a trend. The...
The end of Moore's Law is a cliche that none the less is a hard barrier to future scaling of high pe...
Contemporary High Performance Computing: From Petascale toward Exascale focuses on the ecosystems su...
In this paper we analyze major recent trends and changes in the High Performance Computing (HPC) mar...
Last year's paper by Bell and Gray [1] examined past trends in high performance computing and a...
Nowadays, the whole HPC community is looking forward to the exascale era, with computer and system a...