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Kind invitation:
On Monday, March 23 2009 at 11:00 in the SuperC Building,
of the RWTH Aachen University, Templergraben 27, 52062 Aachen
Dr. Horst D. Simon
Associate Laboaratory Director for Computing Sciences at
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
will give a presentation on
Future Directions in
High Performance Computing 2009 - 2018
Free entrance, no registration necessary.
See http://www.rz.rwth-aachen.de/go/id/sng for more information.
Abstract:
Since about 2004 there has been a fundamental transition taking
place in computing. The microprocessors clock speed improvement
have leveled off, and future performance increases from
processors will be realized through multi-core and many-core
chips. This change in the basic building blocks for HPC has
opened up the architecture discussion for future HPC platforms,
and in 2008 we see vigorous experimentation with accelerators,
GPUs, FPGAs, and embedded technology. HPC has not seen such a
variety of new technology being explored since the early 1990s.
In my talk I will explore what the multi-core revolution will
mean for the future of HPC. I will use the very successful model
of the HPC ecosystem and its important elements economic driver,
system architecture, and programming model to explain how I think
HPC will develop in the next five years. Several of the projects
that are currently going on in Berkeley will be discussed in
detail, since they will provide tools for the future productive
use of supercomputers. They include auto-tuning, PGAS languages,
and most importantly the Green Flash project, that attempts to
find a new solution for energy efficient computing in the future.
The talk is prior to the HPC Seminar on Parallel Programming in
Computational Engineering & Science PPCES http://www.rz.rwth-
aachen.de/ppces )
kind regards,
Dieter an Mey
--
Dipl.-Math. Dieter an Mey, HPC Team Lead
RWTH Aachen University, Center for Computing and Communication
Rechen- und Kommunikationszentrum der RWTH Aachen
Seffenter Weg 23, D 52074 Aachen (Germany)
Phone: + 49 241 80 24377 - Fax: + 49 241 80 624377
mailto:anmey@rz.rwth-aachen.de http://www.rz.rwth-aachen.de
Please, accept my apology for having sent this invitation with an
incorrect subject line previously.
On Monday, March 23 2009 at 11:00 in the SuperC Building,
of the RWTH Aachen University, Templergraben 27, 52062 Aachen
Dr. Horst D. Simon
Associate Laboaratory Director for Computing Sciences at
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
will give a presentation on
Future Directions in
High Performance Computing 2009 - 2018
Free entrance, no registration necessary.
See http://www.rz.rwth-aachen.de/go/id/sng for more information.
Abstract:
Since about 2004 there has been a fundamental transition taking
place in computing. The microprocessors clock speed improvement
have leveled off, and future performance increases from
processors will be realized through multi-core and many-core
chips. This change in the basic building blocks for HPC has
opened up the architecture discussion for future HPC platforms,
and in 2008 we see vigorous experimentation with accelerators,
GPUs, FPGAs, and embedded technology. HPC has not seen such a
variety of new technology being explored since the early 1990s.
In my talk I will explore what the multi-core revolution will
mean for the future of HPC. I will use the very successful model
of the HPC ecosystem and its important elements economic driver,
system architecture, and programming model to explain how I think
HPC will develop in the next five years. Several of the projects
that are currently going on in Berkeley will be discussed in
detail, since they will provide tools for the future productive
use of supercomputers. They include auto-tuning, PGAS languages,
and most importantly the Green Flash project, that attempts to
find a new solution for energy efficient computing in the future.
The talk is prior to the HPC Seminar on Parallel Programming in
Computational Engineering & Science PPCES http://www.rz.rwth-
aachen.de/ppces )
kind regards,
Dieter an Mey
--
Dipl.-Math. Dieter an Mey, HPC Team Lead
RWTH Aachen University, Center for Computing and Communication
Rechen- und Kommunikationszentrum der RWTH Aachen
Seffenter Weg 23, D 52074 Aachen (Germany)
Phone: + 49 241 80 24377 - Fax: + 49 241 80 624377
mailto:anmey@rz.rwth-aachen.de http://www.rz.rwth-aachen.de
Kind Invitation to a one week Seminar in
Parallel Programming in
Computational Engineering and Science
PPCES 3-2009
Monday, March 23 - Friday, March 27, 2009
in Aachen, Germany
http://www.rz.rwth-aachen.de/ppces
Introduction
------------
This event continues the tradition of previous annual SunHPC
events taking place in Aachen since 2001. These have been orga-
nized by the RWTH Aachen University in collaboration with Sun Mi-
crosystems.
We keep evolving the format over the years. With the shift to
Intel Xeon based hardware in our Center, we also shift the focus
of the tutorials towards Linux and Windows.
After an introduction into the programming development environ-
ments and parallel computer architectures, we will cover parallel
programming using OpenMP and MPI in Fortran and C/C++ on Linux,
Windows and Solaris platforms. Lectures will be complemented by
practical exercises.
Starting on Monday afternoon, we give basic introductions into
the programming development environments on the platforms avail-
able for the lab exercises during the following days. Those who
feel comfortable with their favourite platform are welcome to
skip these basic introductions on Monday afternoon or to take the
opportunity to get hands on the other ones.
At our Center we try to serve Linux, Windows and Solaris equally
well.
Participants
------------
Attendees should be comfortable with C/C++ or Fortran programming
and interested in learning more about the technical details of
application tuning and parallelization. The presentations will
be given in English language.
Speakers
--------
We are happy to welcome Ruud van der Pas from Sun Microsystems as
the main speaker of the seminar. We also invited Andrey Semin
from Intel who will talk about the upcoming Intel Nehalem proces-
sor architecture. Furthermore,presentations will be given by mem-
bers of the Aachen HPC team.
Costs
-----
There is no seminar fee. Breaks and the social dinner are kindly
sponsored by the companies Sun, Intel and Microsoft. All other
costs are at the expenses of the participants.
Registration and further information
------------------------------------
Allocation is on a first come, first served basis, as we are limi-
ted in capacity.
http://www.rz.rwth-aachen.de/ppces
The registration deadline is March 16, 2009
Sponsors
--------
The event is kindly sponsored by:
Intel, Microsoft and Sun Microsystems
Contact
-------
Dieter an Mey
Phone: +49 (0) 241/80-24377
E-mail: anmey(a)rz.rwth-aachen.de
kind regards,
Dieter an Mey
--
Dipl.-Math. Dieter an Mey, HPC Team Lead
RWTH Aachen University, Center for Computing and Communication
Rechen- und Kommunikationszentrum der RWTH Aachen
Seffenter Weg 23, D 52074 Aachen (Germany)
Phone: + 49 241 80 24377 - Fax: + 49 241 80 624377
mailto:anmey@rz.rwth-aachen.de http://www.rz.rwth-aachen.de