Nextgov Article Conveys the Essence, Aims of Exascale Awareness Week
Writer Brandi Vincent on Nextgov hits the highlights of the recent Exascale Awareness Week leading up to Exascale Day, October 18, 2020.
Writer Brandi Vincent on Nextgov hits the highlights of the recent Exascale Awareness Week leading up to Exascale Day, October 18, 2020.
Early Science Program efforts at the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility are paving the way for the future Aurora exascale supercomputer.
Intel executive Trish Damkroger shares her excitement over exascale computing and the design of the Aurora supercomputer.
The Exascale Computing Project's software engineers and computer scientists are building a pyramid—a software stack—that will support exascale's full processing power.
Members of the Exascale Computing Project leadership team summarize the state of the project and delve into the major accomplishments.
Argonne National Laboratory writes about the largest-ever simulation of the flow inside a combustion engine made possible by award-winning software.
Using high-performance computers, researchers at Princeton and the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory aim to quickly and accurately predict the onset of disruption disturbances involving the rapid releases of plasma that can cause structural damage in fusion reactors.
Machine learning, artificial intelligence, and data analytics are converging with high-performance computing to advance scientific discovery.
LLVM within the US Department of Energy’s Exascale Computing Project is an open-source collaboration project that develops a compiler infrastructure.
CODAR, an Exascale Computing Project co-design center, aims to produce an infrastructure for online data analysis and reduction.
A newly released report introduces work to advance software productivity and sustainability for extreme-scale computational science.
Computational scientists now have the opportunity to apply for the upcoming Argonne Training Program on Extreme-Scale Computing.
Gina Tourassi discusses the Oak Ridge National Laboratory effort within the Exascale Deep Learning–Enabled Precision Medicine for Cancer (CANDLE) project.
The ExaSky project conducts extreme-scale simulations to further our understanding of the makeup and evolution of the universe.
Ensuring speedup for exascale, managing dependencies and versions, and fostering great collaborative communication are key in deploying ECP software.
The first National Exascale Day, a registered holiday to be celebrated annually, will be marked by a panel discussion via an online webcast on Friday,
A Q&A from the social network and blogging platform for technical professionals called Built In shares insights from three experts on exascale, the next goal for supercomputing.
ECP has assembled a team of experts to prepare simulation software to find, predict, and control materials and properties at the quantum level.
Narrative snapshots in time chronicle highlights of some of the Application Development efforts within ECP.
insideHPC: https://insidehpc.com/2019/01/video-flying-through-the-universe-with-supercomputing-power/