Dan Reed on the Chasm of Exascale

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Over at ACM.org, Dan Reed from the University of Iowa writes that the story of Exascale won’t go forward without an inciting incident.

It seems increasingly doubtful that we can reach the exascale destination by incrementalism. Instead, radical innovations in semiconductor processes, computer architecture, system software and programming systems are needed. Simply put, we are facing a chasm of challenges and opportunities that cannot be bridged in small steps. We need a catastrophe – in the mathematical sense – a discontinuity triggered by a sustained research program and development program that combines academia, industry and government expertise.

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  1. Algorithms not on the list. Sigh…