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Fresh Breeze Memory Model Wins Gauss Award

Dr. Guang R. Gao from ETI was recently recognized as the 2011 recipient of the annual Gauss Award for the most outstanding paper in the field of scalable supercomputing at ISC’11.  The paper, “Experiments with the Fresh Breeze Tree-Based Memory Model” is co-authored with Jack Dennis of the Massachusetts Institutfe of Technology and Xiaoxuan Meng of the University of Delaware.  The  Award is sponsored by the German Gauss Center for Supercomputing which annually selects the most outstanding paper in the field of scalable supercomputing from those accepted for the honor at ISC’s Research Paper Sessions.

“I’m honored to accept this prestigious distinction at this year’s ISC,” said Gao. “The Fresh Breeze memory model is a novel new approach to system architecture, and its emphasis on a fine-grained, dynamic, asynchronous, and adaptive management of resources will become increasingly critical as more advanced many-core systems proliferate.”

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Video: SGI Picks the Intel MIC “Swim Lane” for Exascale by 2018

In this video, SGI’s Dr. Eng Lim Goh presents the company’s plans to use the Intel MIC architecture on the road to Exascale computing by 2018. Recorded at the Intel Exascale briefing at ISC’11 in Hamburg on June 20, 2011.

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Download: TOP500 Poster for June 2011

The TOP500 Poster for June 2011 is posteed below. It is also available as a PDF.



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SPARC-Powered Fujitsu K Computer #1 on TOP500

The New York Times is reporting that a new Fujitsu supercomputer, known as “K Computer,” is three times faster than a Chinese rival that previously held the top position. With 8.162 Petaflops of performance on LINPACK, the K computer is now number one on the latest TOP500 list that was released this morning at the International Supercomputing Conference in Hamburg, Germany.

K, built by Fujitsu and located at the Riken Advanced Institute for Computational Science in Kobe, Japan, represents a giant leap forward in speed. It will also undoubtedly be a source of national pride for Japan, at least among computer scientists, who take the race for fastest computer quite seriously.

“It’s a very impressive machine,” Mr. Dongarra said. “It’s a lot more powerful than the other computers.”

The TOP500 site is swamped right now, but I can tell you that the Tianhe-1A system in China is now #2 on the list. Jaguar, the fastest supercomputer in the U.S. came in at the #3 spot.

 

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Altair’s PBS Professional Turns 20, Goes to 11.1

This week Altair Engineering announced that the company’s PBS Professional workload manager celebrated its 20th anniversary.

“In our 20 year history, PBS Professional has proven to be an industry leader, breaking through many barriers in high performance computing, and we are looking forward to continue contributing to developments that will further optimize HPC projects to run efficiently and easily,” said PBS Works CTO Bill Nitzberg.  ”Exhibiting at ISC will be an ideal platform for PBS to share expertise and insights stemming from our rich company history while also discussing the latest industry trends and updates with ISC attendees during this dynamic time for high-performance computing.”

Altair will exhibit at the ISC’11 in Hamburg, Germany June 19-23, where it will launch its PBS Professional version 11.1 update. Read the Full Story

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Video: AMD Technologies for HPC Workloads

In this video, AMD’s Leif Nordlund presents AMD Technologies for HPC Workloads. Recorded at the HPC Advisory Council European Workshop in Hamburg, Germany on June 19, 2011.

Presentations from the workshop will soon be posted online here.

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Video: Congestion Management in HPC Interconnection Networks

In this video, Pedro Garcia from the University of Castilla-La Mancha presents Congestion Management in HPC Interconnection Networks. Recorded at the HPC Advisory Council European Workshop in Hamburg, Germany on June 19, 2011.

Presentations from the workshop will be posted soon here.

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Slidecast: Convey Hybrid Core Computing Rocks the Graph 500

In this slidecast, Convey CEO Bruce Toal describes the advantages of the company’s hybrid core architecture for graph computing. Convey recently announced that the company has joined the ranks of the world’s most powerful computer systems for data-intensive computing with its performance on the Graph 500 benchmark.

“Convey’s architecture is the ideal complement to data-intensive computing because Convey hybrid-core systems combine powerful, reconfigurable processing elements with a supercomputer-inspired memory subsystem. Dataintensive applications, which depend upon random access patterns to large memory spaces, experience severe memory performance limitations on cachebased servers. Convey’s highly parallel memory subsystem allows applicationspecific logic to have over 8,000 simultaneous memory transactions in flight, significantly increasing effective memory bandwidth over cache-based memory systems.

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Video: Open Lustre – New Organizations, Trends, and Future Developments

In this video, Hugo R. Falter from EOFS presents Open Lustre – New Organizations, Trends, and Future Developments. Recorded June 17, 2011 at HP-CAST in Hamburg, Germany.

“Lustre is alive, and you have the freedom to choose it.”


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How to Get the Most from ISC’11

The good folks from the International Supercomputing Conference have posted a guide on how to get the most from ISC’11, which is coming up next week:

“Starting June 20, the Congress Center Hamburg will also turn into a busy meeting place for our 150 exhibitors who will be meeting many customers and also making new contacts. We hope you, as an attendee will enjoy your visit to the exhibition and discover for yourself many exciting live demonstrations and talks.

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Bring an Umbrella to ISC


I just arrived in Hamburg in time for a cloudburst, so be sure to bring your umbrella this year. It looks like it might clear up today, but my notorious Red Hat just blew down the Ernst Merck Strasse boulevard!

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Off to Hamburg for ISC’11

I’m already on my way to Hamburg for ISC’11. Next week promises to be an amazing time for HPC, so here are the coming attractions:

HP-CAST, June 17-18. Hewlett-Packard Consortium for Advanced Scientific and Technical (HP-CAST) computing users group works to increase the capabilities of HP solutions for large-scale, scientific and technical computing. Videos from select sessions will be posted here over the weekend.

HPC Advisory Council European Workshop, June 19. The workshop will focus on HPC productivity, and advanced HPC topics and futures, and will bring together system managers, researchers, developers, computational scientists and industry affiliates to discuss recent developments and future advancements in High-Performance Computing. Watch for video sessions here starting Sunday.

IDC HPC Breakfast Briefing, June 20. Watch this space for complete coverage from this special event presented by IDC’s Earl Joseph and Steve Conway.

DDN User Group Meeting, 12:00pm – 4:00pm CET on June 20. This event will be streamed live right here in insideHPC via Ustream. Participants will have the opportunity to interact with DDN executives and HPC industry luminaries on the challenges facing the HPC market today.

ISC’11 Exhibit Opener, 7:00pm CET. We’ve got the band back together, so watch for a special announcement from insideHPC.

Of course, there will also be plenty of HPC news including the latest TOP500 list and a host of announcements from the high performance computing community. See you there!

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Russians to Step Up GPU Performance at ISC with T-Platforms T-Blade 2

Next week at ISC’11, Russian supercomputer vendor T-Platforms will demonstrate its T-Blade 2 products boasting “the highest performance and computing density in the industry.” As the primary building block for “Lomonosov” system at Moscow State University, the T-Blade forms the basis for the most powerful supercomputer in Eastern Europe.

“ISC is an ideal opportunity to demonstrate our developments in the area of high-performance computing to the global community, and to share the successful application of our systems and technology by the leading Russian universities and high-tech enterprises”, said Vsevolod Opanasenko, the founder and General Director of T-Platforms. “T-Platforms is already working closely with many of the ISC participants and we have active engagements and negotiations ongoing with a number of the world’s leading companies who will be at ISC11.  This is an important and timely gathering, bringing the global HPC community together with key representatives of important European initiatives such as EOFS, PRACE, STRATOS, EESI and others.  We’re proud to be participating at ISC11 as we strive for a closer integration of Russia within the European and global supercomputing communities.”

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Grid Engine User Summit, June 19 in Hamburg

 

Grid Engine users coming to ISC’11 are invited to attend the User Summit on June 19 in Hamburg. The event will provide an opportunity to network with peers from organizations across many industries and to gain insight into Grid Engine development plans. Register now.

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International Supercomputing Conference Sessions to Feature Lively Exchanges of Ideas

When 2,300 experts from around the world convene to discuss the latest developments in high-performance computing, the conversations are bound to be interesting. But the 2011 International Supercomputing Conference (ISC’11) will take this a step further with a series of sessions designed to ensure lively exchanges.

Now in its 26th year, ISC’11 will be held June 19 – 23 at the Congress Center Hamburg, Germany. While international in scope, all proceedings are conducted in English.

New to the conference program this year will be the “Analyst Crossfire” session on Thursday, June 23. HPC industry analyst Addison Snell of Intersect360 Research will engage four forward-thinking leaders of the supercomputing industry in a lively panel discussion on a range of thought-provoking topics, providing a fast-paced conclusion to the ISC conference. As the analyst-moderator, Snell chooses panelists and topics designed to generate opinions and possibly controversy between the HPC vendors and users. The user panelists are Satoshi Matsuoka of the Tokyo Institute of Technology and Michael Resch from HLRS, the High Performance Computing Center in Stuttgart. The vendor panelists are Jean-Marc Denis of Bull and Andrew Jones from NAG.

Returning in 2011 will be the “Hot Seat Sessions,” a unique feature of ISC consisting of two afternoons of to-the-point presentations by industry powerhouses in computing, networking, data and storage, and supercomputing centers in Europe, Asia and North America. Each speaker has 10 minutes to present their organization’s newest strategy, product or research developments. A panel of expert “inquisitors” then asks each speaker two in-depth, follow-up questions. The speakers have only five minutes to offer their responses on the spot. The ISC’11 Hot Seat Sessions will be held in two parts, from 2:30 – 4:45 p.m. on Tuesday, June 21, and Wednesday, June 22.

On a slightly more relaxed note, representatives of leading HPC vendors will provide overviews and answer questions during the Exhibitor Forum sessions from 9:40 a.m. to 12:40 p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday, June 22 – 23 . With seven or more speakers in each of three concurrent sessions, the information will be fast flowing.

On Tuesday and Wednesday, a series of six Birds-of-a-Feather sessions will be held each afternoon in which ISC’11 attendees with common interests can meet and discuss topics submitted by attendees themselves. Read the schedule of BoF topics and times.

Finally, the discussions don’t stop at ISC when the formal program sessions end. The conference is well-known for its engaging social events in the evening. On Monday, June 20, the ISC’11 Welcome Party will begin at 6 p.m. in the Exhibition Hall, where 150 exhibitors will be joined by musicians and performers in an event featuring German hospitality, drinks and food.

On Wednesday evening, the after-hours festivities will take a more formal turn with a reception in the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg’s stock exchange building, where representatives from the city and chamber of commerce will welcome attendees. Hamburg’s history as a world trading center dates back to the 12th century and the formative days of the Hanseatic League. The city’s stock exchange is a more recent development, having been established in 1558.

“It is fitting that we have greatly built on the success of ISC during our three years in Hamburg, as both the city and our conference provide the setting and the atmosphere for trading ideas, creating business relationships and working toward mutual benefits,” said ISC General Chair Prof. Hans Meuer.


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