SC23’s Cristin Merritt Shares Insights from Women’s History Month Interview Series

In celebration of Women’s History Month, SC23 is spending the month of March profiling more than 30 women in the field. Here’s what the project’s lead volunteer, Cristin Merritt, has learne

By Cristin Merritt

The Winter Classic Is Back!

The 2023 Winter Classic Invitational Student Cluster Competition is off and running. In this, the third annual installment, 12 Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Serving In

By Dan Olds

CEO Jack Hidary on SandboxAQ’s Ambitions and Near-term Milestones

Spun out from Google last March, SandboxAQ is a fascinating, well-funded start-up targeting the intersection of AI and quantum technology. “As the world enters the third quantum revolution, AI

By John Russell

Managing — if Not Eliminating — AI Bias, and Improving User Outcomes

Because humans are by our nature biased, our data – and our code – will necessarily be as well, said Ayanna Howard, dean of The Ohio State University College of Engineering. But there is hope

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2022 Winter Classic – Oak Ridge Results Revealed!

April 1, 2022

The 2022 Winter Classic Invitational Student Cluster Competition is turning out to be one of the tightest student cluster competitions ever. This event, which started in early February, pits student teams from twelve Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Serving Institutions against each other to see which team can run and optimize... Read more…

2022 Winter Classic: Double Episode Fun Pack!

March 24, 2022

The 2022 Winter Classic continues – more than halfway done at this point with the students working away at Oak Ridge and running on their Ascend cluster – which has the same configuration as Summit, but a little smaller. Along with the competition, our increasingly popular Studio Update Show continues as well. We have a lot to get you caught... Read more…

Winter Classic 2022: NASA Results In!

March 18, 2022

NASA hosted and mentored the twelve teams competing in the Winter Classic Invitational Student Cluster Competition last week and we’re ready to reveal the results. The student teams competed to run and optimize three subsets of the NAS Parallel benchmarks, namely BT-MZ, SP-MZ, and the ever so challenging... Read more…

HPE Shocks Competition – In a Good Way

March 15, 2022

The 2022 Winter Classic Student Cluster Competition is a grueling eight week marathon, combining HPC education and cutthroat competition as student teams optimize real-world HPC benchmarks and apps on mentor provided supercomputers. This competition is unique in that it exclusively features... Read more…

White House Scientific Integrity Report Addresses AI and ML Ethics

January 26, 2022

Earlier this month, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) Scientific Integrity Task Force released a report titled “Protecting the In Read more…

At SC21, Plenary Wrestles with the Ethics of Mainstreamed HPC

November 17, 2021

As the panelists gathered onstage for SC21’s first plenary talk, the so-called Peter Parker principle – “with great power comes great responsibility” – cycled across the background slideshow. For the following hour, five panelists confronted this dilemma: with the transformative power of HPC (and, in particular, HPC-enabled AI) increasingly mainstreamed and deployed by all major... Read more…

SC21 Preview: Interview with the Conference General Chair and Vice Chair

November 5, 2021

In advance of the SC21 conference, taking place in St. Louis and online November 14-19, HPCwire interviewed two of the people leading the effort to put on the 34th annual – and first hybrid – SC. In this special video interview with HPCwire, Bronis de Supinski, SC21 Conference General Chair, and Jeff Hollingsworth, Conference Vice Chair, discuss this year’s unique format, the unifying theme... Read more…

ISC 2021 Keynote: Thomas Sterling on Urgent Computing, Big Machines, China Speculation

July 1, 2021

In a somewhat shortened version of his annual ISC keynote surveying the HPC landscape Thomas Sterling, lauded the community’s effort in bringing HPC to bear in the fight against the pandemic, welcomed the start of the exascale – if not yet exaflops – era with quick tour of some big machines, speculated a little on what China may be planning, and paid tribute to new and ongoing efforts to bring fresh talent into HPC. Sterling is a longtime HPC leader... Read more…

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