Supercomputing has become a staple of science and the poster child for aggressive developments in silicon technology, energy efficiency and programming. In this series we examine the key components of supercomputing setups and the various advances – recent and past – that made headlines and delivered bigger and bigger machines. We also take a closer look at the future prospects of supercomputing, and the extent of its overlap with high throughput computing, in the context of main use cases ranging from oil exploration to market simulation. On the first day, we will focus on the history and theory of supercomputing, the top500 list and the hardware that makes supercomputers tick. Lecturer's short bio: Andrzej Nowak has 10 years of experi...
Supercomputing (1 OOX more powerful than a desktop) allows organizations to solve complex problems t...
High Performance Computing (HPC) aims at providing reasonably fast computing solutions to both scien...
Q: Do you think (super) computers are important? Why? Dr. Parker: “Absolutely important! Supercomput...
Computing of the future will be affected by a number of fundamental technologies in development toda...
Abstract In this talk we will discuss the key internals of modern computing hardware, and their evo...
We will start the second day of our energy efficient computing series with a brief discussion of sof...
As manufacturers improve the silicon process, truly low energy computing is becoming a reality - bot...
AbstractSupercomputing or High Performance Computing plays ever more important roles in industrial f...
Supercomputing has become an integral part of advanced engineering design and analysis. These blazin...
In this lecture we will cover the general goals and scope of high-performance computing and its hist...
Organised by A*STAR Computational Resource Centre (A*CRC), Supercomputing Frontiers 2016 is Singapor...
Since 1993 we compile and publish twice a year a list of the most powerful supercomputers in the wor...
A panel of experts discusses historical reflections on the past 30 years of the Supercomputing (SC) ...
Computers are a growing part of everyday life in many ways. For some of the biggest and most interes...
In this article we review the evolution of supercomputers from vector supercomputers to massively pa...
Supercomputing (1 OOX more powerful than a desktop) allows organizations to solve complex problems t...
High Performance Computing (HPC) aims at providing reasonably fast computing solutions to both scien...
Q: Do you think (super) computers are important? Why? Dr. Parker: “Absolutely important! Supercomput...
Computing of the future will be affected by a number of fundamental technologies in development toda...
Abstract In this talk we will discuss the key internals of modern computing hardware, and their evo...
We will start the second day of our energy efficient computing series with a brief discussion of sof...
As manufacturers improve the silicon process, truly low energy computing is becoming a reality - bot...
AbstractSupercomputing or High Performance Computing plays ever more important roles in industrial f...
Supercomputing has become an integral part of advanced engineering design and analysis. These blazin...
In this lecture we will cover the general goals and scope of high-performance computing and its hist...
Organised by A*STAR Computational Resource Centre (A*CRC), Supercomputing Frontiers 2016 is Singapor...
Since 1993 we compile and publish twice a year a list of the most powerful supercomputers in the wor...
A panel of experts discusses historical reflections on the past 30 years of the Supercomputing (SC) ...
Computers are a growing part of everyday life in many ways. For some of the biggest and most interes...
In this article we review the evolution of supercomputers from vector supercomputers to massively pa...
Supercomputing (1 OOX more powerful than a desktop) allows organizations to solve complex problems t...
High Performance Computing (HPC) aims at providing reasonably fast computing solutions to both scien...
Q: Do you think (super) computers are important? Why? Dr. Parker: “Absolutely important! Supercomput...