SXSW 2023
Changing the World With its Fastest Computer
Description:
For over a decade, supercomputing has stared upwards at its holy grail, the next major leap in speed: exascale. Exascale refers to a supercomputer with at least 1 exaflop of computing power – that means solving a computational problem at one-billion billion (18 zeroes) calculations per second. This year, HPE and the U.S. DoE’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory announced that Frontier became the first supercomputer to break the exascale barrier, making it the most powerful in the world. But achieving exascale isn’t an arbitrary industry milestone. This achievement will help solve calculations 8x as complex, at 10x the speed. It will enable breakthrough discoveries to accelerate the world’s toughest problems in disease diagnosis, drug discovery, renewable energy and beyond.
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Takeaways
- Attendees will understand and appreciate the lengths and innovation it took to achieve exascale and the new era of discovery it will usher in.
- Attendees will learn specifically how and where exascale computing will unlock scientific benefits for average humans.
- Attendees will get a glimpse at exascale’s downstream impact and how it will make advanced computing more accessible to fuel a new wave of innovation.
Speakers
- Justin Hotard, Executive Vice President & General Manager, High Performance Computing & Artificial Intelligence, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
Organizer
Matt Flannery, Account Director, Allison+Partners
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