Architecting Performance, Efficiency and Choice in HPC
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Arm Sessions
The New Era of Innovation and Performance for HPC
Presented by David Lecomber, Arm.
May 30, 5:00 p.m. CEST, Hall H, Booth J901, HPC Solutions Forum
A new era of innovation and performance is changing HPC for the better. Arm architecture servers are a growing part of the HPC market, with #1 Top 500 awards, recent hyperscale services, and further silicon partners soon to launch products that will accelerate this further. We will highlight how HPC is using Arm today and the change it is bringing – and show how our partners are taking IP and architectural licences to bring their own innovation to HPC.
ISC 2022 Birds of a Feather: Accelerating Arm for Zettascale
May 30, 1:00 p.m. CEST, Hall E
This Birds of Feather session will allow for attendees to discuss topics they feel are relevant for growing Arm HPC around the world. Organizers from AHUG and related organizations will help host and will pose questions that attendees can provide feedback on to help propose new community focus areas for the upcoming year.
ISC 2022 AHUG Workshop
June 2, 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. CEST, Hall Y5
The 4th annual Arm HPC Users Group (AHUG) workshop at ISC will enable attendees to take in technical presentations by fellow Arm hardware, application, and software developers and will allow participants to share their own experiences and knowledge about Arm HPC. Attendees will gain insight from experienced developers writing for current Arm systems as well as from vendors and researchers designing the next generation of Arm silicon, tools, and APIs.
Covered topics will include discussions around upcoming hardware, large-scale deployments at government and academic labs, novel application implementations using Arm hardware and software, and implementations of the Arm ecosystem for cloud-based HPC. Relevant content for this workshop includes traditional HPC applications, edge applications with tie-ins to HPC, machine learning and acceleration of AI with newer Arm designs, emerging application areas in bioinformatics and analytics, and many other related topics.
The workshop program will focus on invited presentations and open community submissions to ensure a diversity of talks that cross the many relevant areas of Arm HPC research, development, and deployment. A special lightning session will solicit research specifically done by student researchers as a venue for students to present their work to an interested and engaged audience.