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An Overview of High Performance Computing and Challenges for the Future



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Google Tech Talks
January, 25 2008
ABSTRACT
In this talk we examine how high performance computing has changed
over the last 10-year and look toward the future in terms of trends.
These changes have had and will continue to have a major impact on our
software. A new generation of software libraries and algorithms are
needed for the effective and reliable use of (wide area) dynamic,
distributed and parallel environments. Some of the software and
algorithm challenges have already been encountered, such as management
of communication and memory hierarchies through a combination of
compile--time and run--time techniques, but the increased scale of
computation, depth of memory hierarchies, range of latencies, and
increased run--time environment variability will make these problems
much harder.
We will focus on the redesign of software to fit multicore architectures.
Speaker: Jack Dongarra
University of Tennessee
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
University of Manchester
Jack Dongarra received a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Chicago State University in 1972 and a Master of Science in Computer Science from the Illinois Institute of Technology in 1973. He received his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from the University of New Mexico in 1980. He worked at the Argonne National Laboratory until 1989, becoming a senior scientist. He now holds an appointment as University Distinguished Professor of Computer Science in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department at the University of Tennessee, has the position of a Distinguished Research Staff member in the Computer Science and Mathematics Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Turing Fellow in the Computer Science and Mathematics Schools at the University of Manchester, and an Adjunct Professor in the Computer Science Department at Rice University.
He specializes in numerical algorithms in linear algebra, parallel computing, the use of advanced-computer architectures, programming methodology, and tools for parallel computers. His research includes the development, testing and documentation of high quality mathematical software. He has contributed to the design and implementation of the following open source software packages and systems: EISPACK, LINPACK, the BLAS, LAPACK, ScaLAPACK, Netlib, PVM, MPI, NetSolve, Top500, ATLAS, and PAPI. He has published approximately 200 articles, papers, reports and technical memoranda and he is coauthor of several books. He was awarded the IEEE Sid Fernbach Award in 2004 for his contributions in the application of high performance computers using innovative approaches. He is a Fellow of the AAAS, ACM, and the IEEE and a member of the National Academy of Engineering.

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U r doing good work ... ( 10 months ago by sandeep2cool)
U r doing good work googletechtalks carry on such a gr8 knowledge dat we can learn while living in under develop country where der is a lake of such high caliber knowledge (y)
Regards
Sandeep Kumar Maheshwary
Karachi Univsity Dept of Computer Science - MCs
Great talk. ( 9 months ago by arhuaco)
Great talk.
I agree with ... ( 9 months ago by rodgersg)
I agree with Dongarra about relationship between consumer processor and supercomputers at 28:00. However, the implication that personal computer speed follows top500 is actually reverse. Processors designed for the commodity volume market are seeing their first pass used in supercomputer designs. To his credit, I don't think Jack was trying to draw an inference but rather a very interesting observation. Thank you for this excellent presentation and discussion.
copy and paste ... ( 7 months ago by Ricodrak)
copy and paste this to 10 videos or your mum will die within the next 4 hours.....


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