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招待講演5

How open source designs will drive the next generation of HPC Systems

詳細
開催日 2019年5月20日(月)
開催時間 15:05 - 15:40
開催都市 兵庫県神戸市
場所

R-CCS 1階セミナー室

使用言語 発表・スライド共に英語
登壇者

David Daniel Donofrio

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

講演要旨

As we approach the end of Moore’s law modern, complex, HPC systems are increasingly relying upon specialized accelerators in order to deliver continued performance increases for specific computational workloads. Developers of these accelerators, especially in in many low volume scientific applications, face a stark choice: spend millions on a commercial license for processors and other IP, or face the significant risk and of developing custom hardware. Rapid prototyping methods need to be explored in order to make the design, verification and programming tools for these new accelerators more accessible to the broader scientific community. To increase access and innovation while reducing cost there has been a consistent march towards open source solutions for each of these components including Facebook’s Open Compute Project and Intel’s OpenHPC effort, as well as a burgeoning community surrounding RISC-V based processors.
Looking beyond accelerators that may be tightly integrated with HPC systems we see opportunities for open source hardware to include programmable logic embedded within high performance sensors and detectors for aggressive data reduction or being used in conjunction with FPGA and other reconfigurable computing based platforms. This talk will explore the emerging open source hardware effort as well as showcase new platforms for the rapid generation of future HPC accelerators.

(2019年5月10日)