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Intel To Reveal More About HPC Communications Fabric Costs And Choices

October 21, 2014 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

Register to attend the Oct 28 2014 free webinar by Joe Yaworski (Director of HPC Fabrics at Intel) and Phil Pokorny (CTO at Penguin)  titled, “Enhancing HPC Performance and Investment Through Optimized Fabrics“.

Intel’s thinking about network infrastructure will have a decided impact on the future of HPC given their recent wins on the NNSA (National Nuclear Safety Agency) 42 PF/s Trinity supercomputer plus the NERSC Cori supercomputer. In particular, the Trinity supercomputer will be optimized for large 3D computations implying a heavy dependence on the communications fabric.

Joe Yaworski (Director of HPC Fabrics at Intel) (photo courtesy InsideHPC)

Philip Pokorny

Phil Pokorny (CTO at Pengiun)

Abstract

Today’s high performance computing (HPC) environments are more demanding than ever. To meet the needs of complex simulations and ever-increasing massive workloads, HPC clusters need to support faster, high core count processors, coprocessors, and higher node count clusters. Performance is key … but at what cost? In this webinar, you will learn about the factors that drive fabric performance and their impact on your investment in HPC; How the fabric is a key component of your overall HPC solution; and performance and price comparisons of some of the fabric choices available to you today.

Free webinar

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Registration link: https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/10773/129221

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