Please join us for the ninth Industry Spotlight session featuring Valerie Taylor, Director of the Mathematics and Computer Science Division and Argonne Distinguished Fellow at Argonne National Laboratory, College Station, TX, https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylorvalerie
TITLE: “Energy-Efficiency Tradeoffs for Parallel Scientific Applications”
DATE/TIME: Monday, February 22nd 2021, 6pm PT (Pacific Timezone)
Register at: https://forms.gle/jLWEk59dmR4oJ5iv9
Abstract:
The demand for computational power continues to drive the deployment of ever-growing parallel systems. Production parallel systems with hundreds of thousands of components are being designed and deployed. Future parallel systems are expected to have millions of processors and hundreds of millions of cores, with significant power requirements. The complexity of these systems is increasing, with hierarchically configured manycore processors and accelerators, together with a deep and complex memory hierarchy. As a result of the complexity, applications face a significant challenge in exploiting the necessary parameters for efficient execution. While reducing execution time is still the major objective for high performance computing, future systems and applications will have additional power requirements that represent challenge for energy efficiency. To embrace these key challenges, we must understand the complicated tradeoffs among runtime and power. This talk will present our methods and analyses to explore these tradeoffs for parallel, scientific applications.
Best Regards,
Dejan Milojicic, IEEE Santa Clara Valley Section, Corporate Liaison Program Chair.
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