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Programming Future Large Scale Systems

18 March 2015
11:00am to 12:00pm
B49 R502  Advanced Engineering Building, UQ, St Lucia Campus, UQ, QLD 4067

Title: Programming Future Large Scale Systems
Short Description: The US Department of Energy recently announced that Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) would both procure large systems from IBM as a result of the CORAL RFP. These systems, which represent   significant steps on the path to exascale, will include NVIDIA Volta GPUs. Thus, a major consideration is how the significant performance potential will be accessed. This talk will provide an overview of the CORAL RFP and a brief discussion of the planned systems. It will then detail how LLNL applications will evolve to use this and other future large-scale systems.
Presenter: Dr Bronis R. de Supinski (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

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