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October 2006 HPC User Forum Meeting NotesProduct Type: Market Research ReportPublished by: IDC Published: March 2007 Product Code: R104-29672 Description This document is about October 2006 HPC User Forum Meeting NotesTable of Contents Table of Contents In This Update Thursday, October 26, 2006 Earl Joseph, IDC: Meeting Welcome Addison Snell, IDC: HPC Technical Server Market Update Paul Muzio, AHPCRC/NCSI, Chair of the HPC User Forum Steering Committee Terry Hewitt, University of Manchester Martyn Guest, CCLRC Daresbury Laboratory: The Challenge of Coordinating a £38M Procurement in the United Kingdom ? The Science Research Investment Fund (SRIF3) Ben Ralston, AWE: Choosing a 40-Teraflop System Sharan Kalwani, General Motors: General Motors HPC Site Update Martin Walker, HP: HPC@HP Update Stephen Wheat, Intel: The Road to Petascale Computing ? Milestones, Both Familiar and Not So Familiar Jean-Francois Lavignon, Bull: Bull as a Provider of HPC Solutions Paul Muzio, AHPCRC/NCSI: Dynamic Mesh Generation for Fluid Structure Interaction Applications Michael Schulman, Sun Microsystems: Innovation Matters ? HPC Steve Finn, BAE Systems and DoD HPCMP User Advocacy Group member: Summary of September 2006 HPC User Forum Panel on Processors, Coprocessors, and Accelerators Terry Hewitt: Latest Developments at Manchester Friday October 27, 2006 Paul Buerger, Ohio Supercomputer Center: Survey of Petascale Initiatives Christine Kitchen: Daresbury's Distributed Computing Group Andy Mason: Cray Update Chris Wheaton: Panasas Update Steve Noyes: U.K. Met Office Site Update Jim Kasdorf: HPC Computing at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Andy Grant, IBM: Innovation and Technology for Deep Computing John Gurd, Manchester University: What Software Architecture Is Needed to Cope with 100,000 Processors? Panel Discussion: Are Programming Model Changes Needed for Petaflops? Andrew Jones, University of Manchester Ben Ralston, AWE Paul Muzio, AHPCRC/NCSI Ian Reid, NAG Stephen Wheat, Intel Learn More Related Research |
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