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Intel Webinar About “Omni Scale” Next-Generation High-Performance Fabric and Future Directions

July 27, 2014 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

Register to attend the August 5th webinar by Joe Yaworski from the Intel Technical Computing Group titled, “High Performance Fabrics from Intel – Today and Tomorrow“.

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 Titan supercomputer will be optimized for large 3D computations implying a heavy dependence on the communications fabric.

Joe Yaworski

Joe Yaworski

Joe will present an overview of Intel’s high-performance fabric technologies and direction. He will start with Intel’s current high performance fabric – Intel® True Scale Fabric – it’s key features and architecture.  Joe will then provide an introduction to Intel’s recently announced next generation fabric  – Intel® Omni Scale Fabric. These fabrics are designed to meet the needs and requirements of today’s HPC deployments as well as provide a path to Exascale and beyond support.

InsideHPC has an article  on Omniscale. The Rich Report has an interview with Barry Davis, the Intel GM for High-Performance Fabrics.

 

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