Post-exascale supercomputing for the NNSA (National Nuclear Security Administration) is the subject of a new report by a distinguished review committee comprised of notable supercomputing experts, three of whom presented their findings at a webinar last week. Among other observations Shahin and Doug came away with is that those responsible for guiding U.S. supercomputing leadership on the global stage are under relentless pressure, in an increasingly challenging environment, to make mistake-free, long-term strategic choices. Their task is like that of Sisyphus, except the boulder never rolls down the mountain, it must eternally be pushed up. As one of the panelists — Dan Reed of the University of Idaho — said, “in supercomputing, these are the best of times and the worst of times.”
@HPCpodast: Supercomputing Strategists Look out 20 Years at the Post-Exascale HPC Future
Prof. Dan Reed to Deliver ‘Reinventing HPC’ Opening Keynote at ISC
HAMBURG, February 27, 2023 – The ISC High Performance 2023 conference has announced that Professor Daniel Reed, presidential professor in Computational Science at the University of Utah, will be the ISC Monday (May 22) keynote speaker on the subject of “Reinventing High Performance Computing,” which is also the theme of this year’s conference program. In […]
@HPCpodcast: Dan Reed on the Challenges to U.S. Global Supercomputing Competitiveness
In a recently published paper, “Reinventing High Performance Computing: Challenges and Opportunities,” three HPC luminaries have started an important discussion about the future of HPC and its impact on American competitiveness. In this episode of the @HPCpodcast, we talk with one of the authors, Dan Reed of the University of Utah, on the challenges facing the United States as it strives to compete globally in high-end supercomputing.