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HPCwire Soundbite
Summary: A weekly podcast hosted by Nicole Hemsoth, Editor of HPCwire, and Addison Snell, General Manager of Tabor Research. Nicole and Addison break down the week"s most compelling news and offer their own unique perspectives on how these stories affect the HPC industry.
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Podcasts:
Platform Computing GM Peter Nichol talks about life under IBM and Cray opens up new subsidiary in China.
The European Commission put forth a plan to double HPC funding during a week that saw a raft of top-end supercomputers announcements around the world.
Cray launches a new division targeting big data apps and AMD offers a heterogeneous computing standard for the masses.
Cray offers a new mini-supercomputer configuration based on its XE6/XK6 line, while AMD forges ahead with its CPU-GPU-APU strategy.
Addison and Michael discuss the ramifications of Intel's plans to acquire QLogic's InfiniBand business.
Addison and Michael are joined by HPCwire publisher Jeff Hyman to talk about the publication's 2012 People to Watch list.
Addison and Michael discuss Russell Fish's CPU-DRAM chip and China's latest FeiTeng microprocessor for HPC.
Addison and Michael discuss a new volunteer computing grid that whose mission is to support charities, and talk about the impact of the latest DNA sequencing machines.
Addison and Michael look ahead to some of the top double-digit petaflops supercomputers scheduled for deployment in 2012. They also look at how the troubling state of the world economy might impact the prospects of HPC growth in the coming year.
Addison and Michael review the most significant stories and trends of 2011 and look ahead to next year.
Addison and Michael discuss the GTC Asia and HPC 360 events and offer their perspectives on the resignation of SGI CEO Mark Barrenechea.
Addison and Michael discuss the launch of Gordon, SDSC's new data-intensive supercomputer. Also, Addison offers some guidance on why HPC revenue might take a hit in Q4.
IBM's 3D chipmaking technology to debut in memory devices. Also, a novel use for servers: data furnaces.
Addison and Michael discuss some of the standout HPC companies, products, and technologies selected by the readers and editors of HPCwire.
The weekly wrap-up of SC11 highlights the rise of big data, the latest Green500 results, and winners and losers from the show.