Jack Dongarra - Algorithmic and Software Challenges when Moving Towards Exascale

11:30
Monday
10
Sep
2012
Organized by: 

Bernard Tourancheau (UJF, LIG) & Xavier Vigouroux (Bull)

Speaker: 

Jack Dongarra

Teams: 
Jack DONGARRA  Distinguished Professor at University of Tennessee  &  ORNL Director of ICL and CITR
Jack DONGARRA Distinguished Professor at University of Tennessee & ORNL Director of ICL and CITR

Conférence invitée :

Algorithmic and Software Challenges when Moving Towards Exascale

Lundi 10 septembre 2012 à 13h30 dans les locaux de l’Université Joseph Fourier de Grenoble.

Cet événement est organisé conjointement par Bull, le Laboratoire d’Informatique de Grenoble (LIG) et l’Université Joseph Fourier.

La conférence se tiendra à l’Université Joseph Fourier. 
Bâtiment F, amphi F-108, IMAG,  
60 avenue de la Chimie 
38400 Saint Martin d’Hères

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In this talk we examine how high performance computing has changed over the last 10-year and look toward the future in terms of trends. These changes have had and will continue to have a major impact on our software. Some of the software and algorithm challenges have already been encountered, such as management of communication and memory hierarchies through a combination of compile—time and run—time techniques, but the increased scale of computation, depth of memory hierarchies, range of latencies, and increased run—time environment variability will make these problems much harder.  We will look at five areas of research that will have an importance impact in the development of software and algorithms.

We will focus on following themes :

• Redesign of software to fit multicore and hybrid architectures

• Automatically tuned application software

• Exploiting mixed precision for performance

• The importance of fault tolerance

• Communication avoiding algorithms