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Supercomputing breakthroughs are correlated with the Sun activity

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If you want to predict major breakthroughs in Supercomputing look at the sun. It is well accepted by now that every 11 years there is a 3 orders of magnitude mile stone in supercomputers. However, about 11 years is also the cycle of the Sun activity when counting for example the number of sunspots. Surprisingly enough whenever there is a deep in the sunspots count a major supercomputing milestone takes place. The chart below says it all The Wisdom behind Small Data Mining :-) Guy

The Importance of High-Performance and High-Throughput Computing in Israel

The slides of my talk at the  HPC Advisory Council Israel Supercomputing Conference 2012 that took place on February 7th, 2012 at Tel-Aviv university are available from here . The Importance of High-Performance and High-Throughput Computing in Israel

The End of Supercomputers As We Know Them Today

About four years ago I predicted in this blog the fall of Grid Computing and the rise of Cloud Computing (  http://telzur.blogspot.com/2007/10/end-of-grid-computing.html  ) Now I want to claim that Supercomputers as we know them today will not be the kind we will see in the future. I think that within a couple of years: 1. Most supercomputers will shift to the cloud (HPC Cloud). 2. The governance of X86 is not guaranteed: We already see the rise of GPGPUs and we will see more families of technologies being involved, e.g. Tegra and ARM, Reconfigureable Computing (RC) i.e. FPGAs, etc'. 3. Supercomputers won't be anymore General Purpose machines. They will be reconstructed as a Cloud Service ( Supercomputing as a Service ) from all the available technologies (see previous section) per single mission (program) in order to maximize the performance and minimize the consumed energy and cost. I decided to use the word mission because the word  task is u...

Supercomputing trends: Peta mug vs.Tera mug

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IGT HPC Work Group Meeting

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When: Wednesday, November 24 rd , 2010 Where: IGT Offices, Maskit 4, 5th Floor, Hertzliya. 13:45-14:00: Gathering 14:00-14:10: Opening - Avner & Guy 14:10-15:00: Geomage GPU Cluster - Case Study 15:00-15:15: Coffee Break 15:15-16:00: Impressions from Super Computing 2010 Conference 16:00-16:10: Discussion and concluding remarks Detailed Agenda: 14:10-15:00:   Geomage GPU Cluster - Case Study Speaker: Eyal Hirsch, Senior HPC developer , Geomage Abstract Geomage has been using Tesla line GPUs in production for the last 2 years. The cluster operates at high volumes, in terms of computation power, processing seismic projects around the clock. Presentation will talk about seismic processing and the issues we've encountered from the development stage, QA, multi-GPU all the way to production including a real world case study. 15:00-15:15: Coffee Break 15:15-16:00: Impressions from Super Computing 2010 Conference Speaker: Dr. Guy Tel-Zur – IGT Chairman. Abstract The ...