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Supercomputer Architectures for Data Intensive Computing |
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Tuesday, June 19, 2012 2:15 PM - 3:15 PM |
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Hall 4 CCH - Congress Center Hamburg |
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Richard Murphy, Sandia National Laboratories |
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Data Intensive applications are becoming an increasingly important workload for High Performance Computing. Worldwide, organizational data doubles roughly every 9 months, with compute capability doubling only every 12-14. Given the discrepancy in growth rates, it is impossible to simply rely upon Moore's Law to provide for enough increase in data handling capability to address the needs of emerging problems. The gap has to be filled with fundamental work in architecture at all levels. This session will explore some of the unique challenges of constructing supercomputer architectures for data intensive computing. |
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Evolving Supercomputers from HPC to Knowledge Discovery in Big Data |
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2:15 PM - 2:45 PM |
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Peter Ungaro, Cray |
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Big Data – So What!? |
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2:45 PM - 3:15 PM |
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Steven Wallach, Convey Computer |
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