Note; The full-length program is on YouTube at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBll8TYMPzw
In this wrap-up video from SC10, Addison Snell from Intersect360 Research moderates a panel discussion on the latest developments in HPC with two industry experts and two supercomputing center directors. Recorded November 19, 2010 at SC10 in New Orleans.
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Panelists:
Michael Wolfe, Engineer, The Portland Group, Inc.
Peter ffoulkes, VP of Marketing, Adaptive Computing
Addison Snell, CEO, Intersect360 Research
Jay Boisseau, Director, Texas Advanced Computing Center
Thomas Sterling, Professor, Lousiana State University
Topics:
Tianhe and GPU computing: What is China's global role? Will the U.S. respond? Is GPU computing the architecture of the future for HPC? Intel MIC vs. NVIDIA in 2012? Does AMD matter?
Reaching new HPC users: Some call it the "missing middle." Is there an opportunity to bring HPC to more users in entry-level and midrange. Supply chain. What needs to be done to enable it?
File systems: How important are parallel file systems? Handicap the field: GPFS, Lustre, pNFS, Panasas, etc.
Speed round:
Windows in HPC -- its role?
Cloud computing -- its role?
Highlights and disappointments from SC10?
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