DocumentCode
2502813
Title
Four Years with the High Productivity Computing Systems Program - A Perspective
Author
Elmozahy, M.
Author_Institution
IBM Austin Res. Lab., White Plains, NY
fYear
2006
fDate
14-18 Aug. 2006
Abstract
For the past four years, IBM has participated in DARPA´s high productivity computing systems (HPCS) program, competing with other contestants in ground-breaking research for peta-scale systems aimed at changing the status quo in high end computing. The HPCS program is unique in that it states productivity as a broader definition of the system value than just performance. Commercial viability is another goal, meant to add realism and produce usable systems at the end of the program with productivity and performance goals that well exceed the projected improvements using today´s technology. This unprecedented mix adds interesting and challenging constraints on the research program, and the traditional ways of approaching the problem do not apply. This talk gives an overview of the program as conducted in IBM, including a description of many technologies that were investigated and considered. The talk addresses also the challenges of running projects of this kind, and gives a forward looking statement about the future of the program and its projected impact on the industry and the academic communities
Keywords
multiprocessing systems; commercial viability; high end computing; high productivity computing system; petascale system;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Parallel Processing, 2006. ICPP 2006. International Conference on
Conference_Location
Columbus, OH
ISSN
0190-3918
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2636-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICPP.2006.43
Filename
1690598
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