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 Preview of ISC 2018 Student Cluster Competition & Ancillary Events | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, the Radio Free HPC team previews the ISC 2018 Student Cluster Competition. "Now in its seventh year, the ISC-HPCAC Student Cluster Competition enables international STEM teams to take part in a real-time contest focused on advancing STEM disciplines and HPC skills development at ISC 2018 from June 25-27. To take home top honors, twelve teams will have the opportunity to showcase systems of their own design, adhering to strict power constraints and achieve the highest performance across a series of standard HPC benchmarks and applications." After that, Rich describes a number of ancillary events have been scheduled in Frankfurt. Events in chronological order: HP-CAST will take place June 22-23 at the Frankfurt Marriott. HP-CAST is an organization of HPE customers and partners who provide input to HP to increase the capabilities of HP solutions for large-scale, scientific and technical computing.The Dell EMC HPC Community will get together for a half-day meeting on Sunday, June 24 at the Frankfurt Marriott.DDN User Group will be held on Monday, June 25 from 9:00am - 12:30am at the Movenpick Hotel.D-Wave Systems will host a seminar on Quantum Computing on Monday, June 25 starting at 2:00pm at the Frankfurt Marriott.Intel Special Session: Dr. Raj Hazra, Corporate Vice President at Intel, will discuss AI & HPC emerging technologies that will accelerate discovery and innovation at 6:00 pm Monday, June 25 in the Panarama 2 room at the Frankfurt Messe.The Hyperion Research  Breakfast Briefing will take place on Tuesday, June 26 at 7:45am at the Grandhotel Hessischer Hof.Univa will host a Breakfast Seminar on Cloud HPC on Wednesday, June 27 at 8:00am at the Frankfurt Marriott.The Women in HPC network is running a half day workshop on Thursday, June 28.After that, we do our Catch of the Week. Download the MP3 * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed Sign up for our insideHPC Newsletter.

 A Closer Look at the new Summit Supercomputer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, the Radio Free HPC team looks at the new 200 Petaflop Summit supercomputer that was unveiled this week at ORNL. Powered by IBM POWER9 processors, 27,648 NVIDIA GPUs, and Mellanox InfiniBand, the Summit supercomputer is also the first Exaop AI system on the planet. This massive machine, powered by 27,648 of our Volta GPUs, can perform more than three exaops, or three billion billion calculations per second,” writes Ian Buck on the NVIDIA blog. “That’s more than 100 times faster than Titan, previously the fastest U.S. supercomputer, completed just five years ago. And 95 percent of that computing power comes from GPUs. Built for the U.S. Department of Energy, this is a machine designed to tackle the grand challenges of our time. It will accelerate the work of the world’s best scientists in high-energy physics, materials discovery, healthcare, and more, with the ability to crank 200 petaflops of computing power to high precision scientific simulations.After that, we do our Catch of the Week. Download the MP3 * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed

 A Look at the new NVIDIA HGX-2 Reference Platform for HPC & AI | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, the Radio Free HPC team looks at the new NVIDIA HGX-2 Reference Platform for HPC & AI. "The HGX-2 cloud server platform supports multi-precision computing, supporting high-precision calculations using FP64 and FP32 for scientific computing and simulations, while also enabling FP16 and Int8 for AI training and inference. This unprecedented versatility meets the requirements of the growing number of applications that combine HPC with AI. HGX-2 is a part of the larger family of NVIDIA GPU-Accelerated Server Platforms, an ecosystem of qualified server classes addressing a broad array of AI, HPC and accelerated computing workloads with optimal performance." After that, we do our Catch of the Week. Download the MP3 * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed

 Why the GDPR Matters to us all | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, the Radio Free HPC team looks at ramifications for the European GPDR laws, which went into effect May 25, 2018. The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the most important change in data privacy regulation in 20 years - we're here to make sure you're prepared.After that, we do our Catch of the Week. Download the MP3 * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed

 Results from the ASC18 Student Cluster Competition | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, the Radio Free HPC team reviews the results of the ASC 2018 Student Cluster Competition. "The ASC 2018 Student Supercomputer Challenge finalist were announced on March 20, 2018. Twenty of the 300+ enrolled teams around the world including: Tsinghua University-China, Friedrich-Alexander, Erlangen-Nuremberg University- Germany, Saint Petersburg State University – Russia, University of Miskolc – Hungary, Texas A&M University – USA, and Hong Kong Baptist University, will compete from May 5 to 9, 2018 in the final round at Nanchang University. The 20 finalists will design and build supercomputers up to 3,000 Watts, solve exceptionally difficult problems in AI reading comprehension, perform RELION optimization as a core application of the Nobel winning cryo-electron microscopy, and utilize CFL3D, HPL, and HPCG." After that, we do our Catch of the Week. Download the MP3 * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed

 Coral-2 Exascale Machines will require Boatload of Accelerators | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, the Radio Free HPC team takes a look at daunting performance targets for the DOE's CORAL-2 RFP for Exascale Computers. "So, 1.5 million TeraFlops divided by 7.8 is how many individual accelerators you need, and that's 192,307, which by the way looks like a prime number. Now, multiply that by 300 watts per accelerator, and it is clear we are going to need something all-new to get where we want to go." The Request for Proposals is designed to get bids from vendors to build two and (potentially) three new exascale supercomputers. Each system is expected to cost between $400 – $600 million. Download the MP3 * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed

 A Closer Look at the new Interactive Supercomputing Map of the USA | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, the Radio Free HPC team looks at the new interactive USA Supercomputing Map from Hyperion Research.  "The mapped sites include government, academic and industrial HPC data centers, along with HPC vendors. This powerful tool can be used to identify the economic impact of HPC in a user-defined area (state, Congressional district, et al.) or for the United States as a whole, or to understand where HPC jobs are located, as well as who the Congressional district representatives are." As part of the discussion, Rich recaps Hyperion's recent HPC User Forum in Tucson. The event featured an extended session on Quantum Computing with presentations by D-Wave Systems, Google, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, NIST, and Rigetti Computing. You can watch them all right here on insideHPC. After that, we do our Catch of the Week. Download the MP3 * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed

 A Closer Look at the Coral-2 RFP for Exascale Supercomputers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, the Radio Free HPC team looks at the new Department of Energy's RFP for Exascale Computers. Called CORAL-2, this Request for Proposal is for up to $1.8 billion and is completely separate from the $320 million allocated for the Exascale Computing Project in the FY 2018 budget. Those funds are mostly focused at application development and software technology for an exascale software stack. These new systems represent the next generation in supercomputing and will be critical tools both for our nation’s scientists and for U.S. industry,” Secretary Perry said.  “They will help ensure America’s continued leadership in the vital area of high performance computing, which is an essential element of our national security, prosperity, and competitiveness as a nation.”The RFP is issued under the CORAL umbrella (Collaboration of Oak Ridge, Argonne, and Livermore). CORAL1 has already procured the following systems: Aurora at Argonne National Lab (target completion date in 2021)Summit at ORNL (2018 to 2023 timeframe)Sierra at LLNL (2018 to 2023 timeframe)This RFP (CORAL2) is designed to get bids from vendors to build two and (potentially) three new exascale supercomputers. Each system is expected to cost between $400 – $600 million. Download the MP3 * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed

 How Seniors Keep Up with Technology | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, the Radio Free HPC team discusses technology changes and how senior citizens work with social media. Henry's Mom Binnie Coppersmith is once again our guest on the show, which is monumental since no one has ever offered to come back before.Download the MP3 * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed

 Zuckerberg Goes to Washington | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, the Radio Free HPC team looks at Facebook's testimony before Congress. “Dan Olds and Henry Newman are the only guys on deck today, Rich and Shahin are either traveling or doing something useless. However, this episode is ground breaking. Henry and Dan agree on everything ranging from the Facebook security “scandal” to the implications of GDPR. It’s a shocking and stunning turn of events." We should have a full crew next week and it’s hard to believe that Dan and Henry will agree yet again, so the universe will be back in order.” Download the MP3 * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed

 Henry's Mom is Back to Describe Travel Booking before Technology | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, the Radio Free HPC team discusses technology changes in the last 50 years of the Travel Agencies. Henry's Mom Binnie Coppersmith is once again our guest on the show, which is monumental since no one has ever offered to come back before.Download the MP3 * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed

 HPC Highlights from the 2018 GPU Technology Conference | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, the Radio Free HPC team reviews the highlights of the GPU Technology Conference. From Rich's perspective, the key HPC announcement centered around new NVIDIA DGX-2 supercomputer with the NVSwitch interconnect. The rapid growth in deep learning workloads has driven the need for a faster and more scalable interconnect, as PCIe bandwidth increasingly becomes the bottleneck at the multi-GPU system level. NVLink is a great advance to enable eight GPUs in a single server, and accelerate performance beyond PCIe. But taking deep learning performance to the next level will require a GPU fabric that enables more GPUs in a single server, and full-bandwidth connectivity between them. NVIDIA NVSwitch is the first on-node switch architecture to support 16 fully-connected GPUs in a single server node and drive simultaneous communication between all eight GPU pairs at an incredible 300 GB/s each. These 16 GPUs can be used as a single large-scale accelerator with 0.5 Terabytes of unified memory space and 2 petaFLOPS of deep learning compute power.”For more details on DGX-2, check out our insideHPC interview with NVIDIA's Marc Hamilton.   Henry Newman and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat After that, we do our Catch of the Week. Download the MP3 * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed

 Mind Archival for Immortality | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, the Radio Free HPC team goes off the supercomputing rails a bit with a discussion on digital immortality. A new company called Nectome will reportedly archive your mind for future uploading to a machine. We’re building the next generation of tools to preserve the connectome. Our ultimate ambition is to keep your memories intact for the future.While the price of $10K seems reasonable enough, they do have to kill you to complete the process. After that, we do our Catch of the Week.  Download the MP3 * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed

 A Quest for Quantum Supremacy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, the Radio Free HPC team looks at the big three technologies of the day on the Hype curve: Machine Learning. The GTC conference is coming up, and we are seeing a continuing series of announcements like the high density deep learning server from Lamda Labs.Cryptocurrency. GPUs are in short supply as crypto miners continue to buy mass quantities of consumer devices.Quantum Computing. This week Google unveiled their 72-Qbit Bristlecone Quantum Chip, which they claim has them on the road to Quantum Supremacy. At the same time, quantum seems to be going mainstream, as evidenced by a panel discussion this week at SXSW. You can listen to the full recording of the session right here on insideHPC.[caption id="attachment_69839" align="alignright" width="300"] Quantum Computing was the focus of a panel discussion at SXSW this week. From left: Bo Ewald (D-Wave Systems) Antia Lamas-Linares (TACC) Patricia Baumhart (D-Wave Systems) Jerry Chow (IBM) and Andrew Fursman 1Qbit.[/caption] After that, we do our Catch of the Week. Download the MP3 * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed

 A Closer Look at the European Processor Initiative | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this podcast, the Radio Free HPC team looks at the European Processor Initiative, an effort to design a build an exascale computer based around European technology. "According to an interview in Primeur Magazine with EPI project coordinator Philippe Notton from Atos, the project involves not only a processor, but an accelerator as well. Will it be based on ARM, OpenPOWER, or something else like RISC-V? We will have to wait and see." After that, we do our Catch of the Week. Download the MP3 * Subscribe on iTunes * RSS Feed

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