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This second volume continues to document international high performance computing ecosystems, including the sponsors and sites that host them. Each chapter is punctuated with a site's flagship system and discusses program background and motivation; presents highlights of applications, workloads, and benchmarks; describes hardware architectures, system software, and programming systems; explores storage, visualization, and analytics; examines the data center/facility as well as system statistics; and contains pictures of buildings and systems in production, floorplans, and many block diagrams and charts to illustrate system design and performance.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This second volume continues to document international high performance computing ecosystems, including the sponsors and sites that host them. Each chapter is punctuated with a site's flagship system and discusses program background and motivation; presents highlights of applications, workloads, and benchmarks; describes hardware architectures, system software, and programming systems; explores storage, visualization, and analytics; examines the data center/facility as well as system statistics; and contains pictures of buildings and systems in production, floorplans, and many block diagrams and charts to illustrate system design and performance.
Autorenporträt
Jeffrey S. Vetter holds a joint appointment at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech). At ORNL, he is a distinguished R&D staff member and the founding group leader of the Future Technologies Group in the Computer Science and Mathematics Division. At Georgia Tech, Dr. Vetter is a professor in the Computational Science and Engineering School of the College of Computing, the principal investigator for the NSF XSEDE Keeneland GPU Supercomputer, and the director of the NVIDIA CUDA Center of Excellence. He earned his Ph.D in computer science from Georgia Tech. A senior member of the IEEE and a distinguished scientist member of the ACM, Dr. Vetter has published more than 130 peer-reviewed papers and has been a recipient of the ACM Gordon Bell Prize. His current research explores the role of emerging technologies in high performance computing.