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Michael Feldman
Podcast: IDF Recap; SGI Personal Supers; Microsoft Buys Interactive Supercomputing
Post Date: September 25, 2009 @ 3:40 PM, Pacific Daylight Time
Blog: HPCwire Soundbite
In the September 25 podcast, Michael Feldman and Addison Snell review the HPC-worthy news at this week's Intel Developer Forum. They also talk about SGI's foray into "personal supercomputing" and discuss the ramifications of Microsoft's acquisition of Interactive Supercomputing.
Michael Feldman
Podcast: HPC on Wall Street Conference Wrap-Up
Post Date: September 18, 2009 @ 12:10 PM, Pacific Daylight Time
Blog: HPCwire Soundbite
In the September 18 podcast, Michael Feldman and Addison Snell discuss the happenings at the High Performance Computing on Wall Street conference and talk with Stanley Young CEO NYSE Technologies, co-CIO of NYSE Euronext.
Michael Feldman
Podcast: OpenCL Perspective; New Supercomputing Network
Post Date: September 14, 2009 @ 10:23 AM, Pacific Daylight Time
Blog: HPCwire Soundbite
In the September 11 podcast, Michael Feldman and Addison Snell talk with PGI compiler engineer Michael Wolfe about the prospects of OpenCL in the parallel programming world. Addison and Michael also discuss the latest supercomputer network project being funded by the NSF.
Michael Feldman
Podcast: EU Holds Up Oracle-Sun Deal; Server Sales Slide; Defense Contractor Layoffs
Post Date: September 04, 2009 @ 12:56 PM, Pacific Daylight Time
Blog: HPCwire Soundbite
In the September 4 podcast, Michael Feldman and Addison Snell discuss the significance of the EU inquiry into the Oracle acquisition of Sun Microsystems. Michael and Addison also talk about continuing shrinkage of the server market and how a shift in US government military priorities is causing some churn for defense contractors.
Michael Feldman
Podcast: This Is a Test
Post Date: September 02, 2009 @ 2:04 PM, Pacific Daylight Time
Blog: HPCwire Soundbite
In the August 28 podcast, Michael Feldman and Addison Snell talk with special guest Christopher Bergstrom about the Cray acquisition of the SiCortex PathScale technology. Michael and Addison also offer their thoughts about the direction of high-end server chips.
Michael Feldman
Podcast: Cray Saves PathScale; Server Chip Update
Post Date: August 28, 2009 @ 12:23 PM, Pacific Daylight Time
Blog: HPCwire Soundbite
In the August 28 podcast, Michael Feldman and Addison Snell talk with special guest Christopher Bergstrom about the Cray acquisition of the SiCortex PathScale technology. Michael and Addison also offer their thoughts about the direction of high-end server chips.
Michael Feldman
Podcast: Intel Acquires RapidMind; SGI Visualization Strategy Gets Murky
Post Date: August 21, 2009 @ 2:12 PM, Pacific Daylight Time
Blog: HPCwire Soundbite
In the August 21 podcast Michael Feldman and Addison Snell talk with special guest James Reinders about Intel's plans for newly acquired RapidMind. Michael and Addison also discuss the latest rumor regarding SGI and its visualization product strategy.
Michael Feldman
Podcast: Russia Falls for HPC; DOE Awarded Stimulus Money; Penguin Adds HPC On Demand
Post Date: August 14, 2009 @ 2:29 PM, Pacific Daylight Time
Blog: HPCwire Soundbite
In the August 14 podcast Michael Feldman and Addison Snell talk about the Russian government's newfound interest in HPC and how US stimulus money is starting to work its way into the HPC research community. They also pick apart the latest news from Penguin Computing.
Michael Feldman
Podcast: Cray Strategy Pays Off; Cluster Resources Expands Market Focus; HPC Helps Restore Moon Landing Videos
Post Date: August 07, 2009 @ 11:57 AM, Pacific Daylight Time
Blog: HPCwire Soundbite
In the August 7 podcast Addison Snell and Michael Feldman discuss why Cray has been doing so well in a tough economy. They also talk about Cluster Resources' new focus beyond HPC and how NVIDIA Tesla GPU technology helped restore some lost moon landing videos.
Michael Feldman
Podcast: Algorithmic Trading Angst; SGI Roadmap Redux
Post Date: July 31, 2009 @ 5:29 PM, Pacific Daylight Time
Blog: HPCwire Soundbite
In this week's podcast Chris Willard and Michael Feldman discuss a number of controversies surrounding the use of high frequency trading. They also take a few minutes to rehash the SGI Ultraviolet story.
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A weekly podcast hosted by Richard L. Brandt, Editor of HPCwire, and Addison Snell, CEO of InterSect360 Research. Richard and Addison break down the week's most compelling news and offer their own unique perspectives on how these stories affect the HPC industry.
The Xeon Phi coprocessor might be the new kid on the high performance block, but out of all first-rate kickers of the Intel tires, the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) got the first real jab with its new top ten Stampede system.We talk with the center's Karl Schultz about the challenges of programming for Phi--but more specifically, the optimization...
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Although Horst Simon was named Deputy Director of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, he maintains his strong ties to the scientific computing community as an editor of the TOP500 list and as an invited speaker at conferences.
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Supercomputing veteran, Bo Ewald, has been neck-deep in bleeding edge system development since his twelve-year stint at Cray Research back in the mid-1980s, which was followed by his tenure at large organizations like SGI and startups, including Scale Eight Corporation and Linux Networx. He has put his weight behind quantum company....
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May 16, 2013 |
When it comes to cloud, long distances mean unacceptably high latencies. Researchers from the University of Bonn in Germany examined those latency issues of doing CFD modeling in the cloud by utilizing a common CFD and its utilization in HPC instance types including both CPU and GPU cores of Amazon EC2.
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May 15, 2013 |
Supercomputers at the Department of Energy’s National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) have worked on important computational problems such as collapse of the atomic state, the optimization of chemical catalysts, and now modeling popping bubbles.
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May 10, 2013 |
Program provides cash awards up to $10,000 for the best open-source end-user applications deployed on 100G network.
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May 09, 2013 |
The Japanese government has revealed its plans to best its previous K Computer efforts with what they hope will be the first exascale system...
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May 08, 2013 |
For engineers looking to leverage high-performance computing, the accessibility of a cloud-based approach is a powerful draw, but there are costs that may not be readily apparent.
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In this demonstration of SGI DMF ZeroWatt disk solution, Dr. Eng Lim Goh, SGI CTO, discusses a function of SGI DMF software to reduce costs and power consumption in an exascale (Big Data) storage datacenter.
The Cray CS300-AC cluster supercomputer offers energy efficient, air-cooled design based on modular, industry-standard platforms featuring the latest processor and network technologies and a wide range of datacenter cooling requirements.