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ISC 2017 in Frankfurt, Germany (copyright: Philip Loeper)

AT LLNL, THE SIERRA SUPERCOMPUTER WILL BE A 125-petaFLOPS (FLOATING POINT OPERATION PER SECOND) PEAK PERFORMANCE MACHINE, PROJECTED TO PROVIDE FOUR TO SIX SUSTAINED PERFORMANCE OF THE LAB’S CURRENT WORKHORSE SYSTEM SEQUOIA.

 

IT ROSE OUT OF DOE’S COLLABORATION OF OAK RIDGE, ARGONNE, AND LIVERMORE (CORAL) PARTNERSHIP, WHICH IS CULMINATING IN THE DELIVERY OF LARGE- SCALE, HIGH PERFORMANCE SUPERCOMPUTERS AT EACH OF THE THREE NATIONAL LABORATORIES. IT WILL FEATURE TWO IBM POWER 9 PROCESSORS AND 4 NVIDIA VOLTA GPUs PER NODE. POWER 9s WILL PROVIDE A LARGE AMOUNT OF MEMORY BANDWIDTH FROM THE CHIPS TO SIERRA’S DDR4 MAIN MEMORY AND THE LAB’S WORKLOAD WILL BENEFIT FROM THE USE OF SECOND-GENERATION NVLINK, FORMING A HIGH-SPEED CONNECTION BETWEEN THE CPUs AND GPUs.

 

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22 febbraio 2018, presso il Green Data Center di Eni a Ferrera Erbognone. Un grande evento dedicato alla digitalizzazione.

 

Riccardo Sabatini, ricercatore e imprenditore

 

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22nd February 2018, at the Green Data Center in Ferrera Erbognone. A major event dedicated to digitalisation.

 

Riccardo Sabatini, physicist from Cremona, now based in Palo Alto

 

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The Moonlight Special (a robotic, maze-running mouse) demonstrated to the nation the Laboratory's abilities in mechanical engineering, computer science, and advanced physics.

 

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The Center for Adaptive Supercomputing Software will take advantage of the multithreaded processors in the Cray XMT.

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Tutorials at ISC 2017 in Frankfurt, Germany (copyright: Philip Loeper)

The “K computer”, developed by Fujitsu and RIKEN, has reached 10.51 petaflops and is currently ranked the world’s fastest supercomputer. This world-class supercomputer will tackle unsolved challenges that traverse the microscopic realm of nanoscale technology to the universe beyond. The balance between power consumption, reliability and application performance efficiency is the key issues for the system with a huge number of cores. Fujitsu’s technologies archive this balance, such as high reliable and low power consumption new CPU SPARC64™ VIIIfx processor, highly reliable and scalable new six-dimensional mesh-torus topology interconnect called “Tofu”, and Integrated Multi-core Parallel ArChiTecture which realize highly efficient hybrid programming environment.

 

More details here: www.fujitsu.com/global/about/tech/k/

 

Tutorials at ISC 2017 in Frankfurt, Germany (copyright: Philip Loeper)

Tutorials at ISC 2017 in Frankfurt, Germany (copyright: Philip Loeper)

August 03, 2012-Rochester: Governor Cuomo and local officials cut the ribbon to unveil one of the world’s most powerful supercomputers for health research, which will be housed at the Health Sciences Center for Computational Innovation (HSCCI) in Rochester. The HSCCI is a $100 million partnership with the University of Rochester and IBM dedicated to applying high performance computing solutions to the nation’s health challenges. Last year, the Finger Lakes Regional Economic Development Council chose the HSCCI as one of its priority projects and received $5 million in state funds for its completion.

ISC 2017 in Frankfurt, Germany (copyright: Philip Loeper)

AT LLNL, THE SIERRA SUPERCOMPUTER WILL BE A 125-petaFLOPS (FLOATING POINT OPERATION PER SECOND) PEAK PERFORMANCE MACHINE, PROJECTED TO PROVIDE FOUR TO SIX SUSTAINED PERFORMANCE OF THE LAB’S CURRENT WORKHORSE SYSTEM SEQUOIA.

  

IT ROSE OUT OF DOE’S COLLABORATION OF OAK RIDGE, ARGONNE, AND LIVERMORE (CORAL) PARTNERSHIP, WHICH IS CULMINATING IN THE DELIVERY OF LARGE- SCALE, HIGH PERFORMANCE SUPERCOMPUTERS AT EACH OF THE THREE NATIONAL LABORATORIES. IT WILL FEATURE TWO IBM POWER 9 PROCESSORS AND 4 NVIDIA VOLTA GPUs PER NODE. POWER 9s WILL PROVIDE A LARGE AMOUNT OF MEMORY BANDWIDTH FROM THE CHIPS TO SIERRA’S DDR4 MAIN MEMORY AND THE LAB’S WORKLOAD WILL BENEFIT FROM THE USE OF SECOND-GENERATION NVLINK, FORMING A HIGH-SPEED CONNECTION BETWEEN THE CPUs AND GPUs.

 

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The Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG) Centennial Gala, held Friday, October 20, in Aberdeen was the culminating event of a year-long celebration of APG’s 100th Anniversary. Approximately 780 people attended the Cabaret-themed event, which featured live music, a casino, dancing, comedy, fireworks, acrobats and other performers, and an After-Party at the Speakeasy. Merritt Property, which manages the Aberdeen Corporate Park on route 22 next to the Target store, donated the use of the 90,000-square foot building for the event. U.S. Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger, MG Randy Taylor, local and state elected officials, and senior Army officials were in attendance, as were hundreds of members of the Harford and Cecil County communities.

 

The Gala was hosted by the APG Centennial Celebration Association, which is working to establish the APG Discovery Center in Aberdeen. This facility will house an interactive STEM educational space for learners of all ages to experience science and technology through hands-on exhibits and demonstrations.

 

During 2017, the APG community hosted over 150 events during 2017 to commemorative APG’s 100-year history. The Live Fire, the APG Memorial dedication, the Rosie the Riveters movie, exhibits at the college and libraries, historical talks and presentations, and Science Cafes.

 

Bravura Information Technologies was the presenting sponsor of the event. Additional funding was provided by Harford County Office of Economic Development, APG Federal Credit Union, SURVICE Engineering, Harford Community College, AFCEA, IRA, Association of Old Crows, Tenax Technologies, Northeastern Maryland Technology Council, Veteran Corps of America, Profile Partners, Leidos, Cray Supercomputers, CACI, ManTech, Jacobs, Adams Communication, Booz Allen, Camber, Jones Junction Greater Harford Committee, Signatech, Cecil College and many more businesses.

 

Argonne's High-Performance Computing Research Center installed an SP1, the world's largest parallel processing supercomputer, in 1993.

Exploration of sound visualizations at "Stallion", 328 Megapixel Tiled Display System at TACC (Texas Advanced Computer Center).

 

Video: vimeo.com/100684899

 

Visuals in Processing using "Massive Pixel Environment", a library for extending Processing sketches to multi-node tiled displays. tacc.github.io/MassivePixelEnvironment/

This library is developed from scratch at the TACC/ACES Visualization Lab with inspiration from Most Pixels Ever, developed by Daniel Shiffman.

 

Processing project at Github: github.com/visiophone/staliumVizz

 

Music: Submersible by LordX / Tim Stutts (lordx.bandcamp.com/)

TACC tacc.utexas.edu/resources/visualization

 

Thanks Rob Turknet (@robturknett ) and the rest of TACC crew for helping me setting up the system and to João Beira (datagrama.webs.com/) for helping with the camera.

22 febbraio 2018, presso il Green Data Center di Eni a Ferrera Erbognone. Un grande evento dedicato alla digitalizzazione.

 

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22nd February 2018, at the Green Data Center in Ferrera Erbognone. A major event dedicated to digitalisation.

 

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ISC 2017 in Frankfurt, Germany (copyright: Philip Loeper)

Already, the cloud is powerful enough to help us communicate through real-time language translation, increase our knowledge from access to powerful supercomputers such as Wolfram Alpha, and improve our health using computing platforms like IBM’s Watson in new ways.

 

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34 million computing hours a year. That's the processing power of the powerful high-performing supercomputer that was inaugurated on September 24 in Trieste, as an anticipation of Trieste Next. The project was developed by SISSA within an agreement with ICTP, and the machine is housed at the “old” SISSA headquarters in via Beirut 2-4. The inauguration provides an occasion to illustrate some applications of supercomputing in industry and science, and to present the new Master's in High Performance Computing, MHPC.

Made as a series of virtual experiments, Quantum Fluctuations shows the complexity and transient nature of the most fundamental aspect of reality, the quantum world, which is impossible to observe directly. In the laboratory, elementary particles are observed by measuring the spoils of a proton collision and comparing the findings with data collected from supercomputer simulations. It is perhaps the most indirect method of observation imaginable, a non-representational form of observation mediated by computer simulations.

 

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ISC 2017 in Frankfurt, Germany (copyright: Philip Loeper)

Dunno about the kids, but my first instinct was to start slowly pulling out the cores one by one while singing "Daisy, Daisy" to myself.

 

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22 febbraio 2018_Eni ha intrapreso la via della trasformazione digitale da diversi decenni. Una mostra per scoprire l'evoluzione.

 

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22nd February 2018_Eni has been on a path of digital transformation for several decades. A show to discover more about its evolution.

 

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TNT movers paying homage to the first rack of VLSCI's new IBM BlueGene/Q supercomputer.

ISC 2017 in Frankfurt, Germany (copyright: Gerhard Wellein)

ISC 2017 in Frankfurt, Germany (copyright: Philip Loeper)

Year 3010 ...

 

"Since 2010, Terra began an era of modernization. Wars have stopped, people started to be more understanding and technology has evolved considerably. New technologies, new engines, new chips, new supercomputers but the same energy source . Therefore hazardous emissions and harmful gas emissions have destroyed vegetation. There is only one season: summer. cities are overcrowded and congested roads. Giving up cars people replace them with mechas spaceships. Pedestrian areas are becoming more narrow. The buildings continue to grow vertically. Life is prospering, but is supported by huge generators that produce the oxygen needed for living. People began to understand finally about the environment and try, as much as possible to walk and use less energy. The year 3010 started well, people realizing that not everything is lost and that there can be done something. "

22 febbraio 2018, presso il Green Data Center di Eni a Ferrera Erbognone. Un grande evento dedicato alla digitalizzazione.

 

Emiliano Mutti sul palco con Clara Andreoletti, Eni, e Riccardo Luna.

 

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22nd February 2018, at the Green Data Center in Ferrera Erbognone. A major event dedicated to digitalisation.

 

Emiliano Mutti on stage with Clara Andreoletti, Eni, and Riccardo Luna

 

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ISC 2017 in Frankfurt, Germany (copyright: Philip Loeper)

The Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG) Centennial Gala, held Friday, October 20, in Aberdeen was the culminating event of a year-long celebration of APG’s 100th Anniversary. Approximately 780 people attended the Cabaret-themed event, which featured live music, a casino, dancing, comedy, fireworks, acrobats and other performers, and an After-Party at the Speakeasy. Merritt Property, which manages the Aberdeen Corporate Park on route 22 next to the Target store, donated the use of the 90,000-square foot building for the event. U.S. Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger, MG Randy Taylor, local and state elected officials, and senior Army officials were in attendance, as were hundreds of members of the Harford and Cecil County communities.

 

The Gala was hosted by the APG Centennial Celebration Association, which is working to establish the APG Discovery Center in Aberdeen. This facility will house an interactive STEM educational space for learners of all ages to experience science and technology through hands-on exhibits and demonstrations.

 

During 2017, the APG community hosted over 150 events during 2017 to commemorative APG’s 100-year history. The Live Fire, the APG Memorial dedication, the Rosie the Riveters movie, exhibits at the college and libraries, historical talks and presentations, and Science Cafes.

 

Bravura Information Technologies was the presenting sponsor of the event. Additional funding was provided by Harford County Office of Economic Development, APG Federal Credit Union, SURVICE Engineering, Harford Community College, AFCEA, IRA, Association of Old Crows, Tenax Technologies, Northeastern Maryland Technology Council, Veteran Corps of America, Profile Partners, Leidos, Cray Supercomputers, CACI, ManTech, Jacobs, Adams Communication, Booz Allen, Camber, Jones Junction Greater Harford Committee, Signatech, Cecil College and many more businesses.

 

Businesses have consistently chosen Power over competition for more than a decade. Why? Our clients have told us that their applications and databases run best on Power. Power Systems have always focused on the business needs of application choice, enterprise integration, IT efficiency, and data availability and security – enabling your business to achieve outstanding business and compute performance.

 

IBM now extends Power Systems leadership with the introduction of new enterprise Power Systems servers and systems software to help transform the value your IT delivers and improve your customers’ experience. The new Enterprise Power Systems can help you meet the demands of information-centric IT through dynamic efficiency, business analytics and enhanced compliance.

Firefly Supercomputer, Holland Computing Center, University of Nebraska, Omaha

The IBM Power6 logo, on the Dutch national supercomputer Huygens.

Argonne National Laboratory Direct Paul Kearns opens proceedings for the Aurora announcement. The nation's first exascale supercomputer, Aurora will be built at Argonne in partnership with the Department of Energy, Intel and Cray Inc.

 

To find out more, visit - DOE and Argonne announce powerful tool to transform scientific research and discovery »

Tutorials at ISC 2017 in Frankfurt, Germany (copyright: Philip Loeper)

ISC 2017 in Frankfurt, Germany (copyright: Philip Loeper)

Retrocomputing (a portmanteau of retro and computing) is the use of early computer hardware and software today. Retrocomputing is usually classed as a hobby and recreation rather than a practical application of technology; enthusiasts often collect rare and valuable hardware and software for sentimental reasons. However some do make use of it.[1] Retrocomputing often gets its start when a computer user realizes that expensive fantasy systems like IBM Mainframes, DEC Superminis, SGI workstations and Cray Supercomputers have become affordable on the used computer market, usually in a relatively short time after the computers' era of use.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retrocomputing

  

Con il termine retrocomputing si indica una attività di "archeologia informatica" che consiste nel reperire, specialmente a costi minimi, computer di vecchie generazioni, che hanno rappresentato fasi importanti dell'evoluzione tecnologica, ripararli se sono danneggiati, metterli nuovamente in funzione e preservarli.

 

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22 febbraio 2018_ L’AD di Eni, Claudio Descalzi, ha delineato il percorso di digitalizzazione intrapreso dalla compagnia, avviato trent’anni fa e che recentemente ha vissuto una tappa fondamentale con l’avvio presso il Green Data Center del supercalcolatore HPC4.

 

L'AD di Eni, Claudio Descalzi con Riccardo Luna

 

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22nd February 2018_ Eni’s CEO, Claudio Descalzi, gave an outline of the company’s digitalisation process, which began some thirty years ago and has recently reached a fundamental milestone with the introduction, at the Green Data Center, of a new HPC4 supercomputer.

 

Eni's CEO, Claudio Descalzi, with Riccardo Luna

 

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ISC 2017 in Frankfurt, Germany (copyright: Philip Loeper)

Tutorials at ISC 2017 in Frankfurt, Germany (copyright: Philip Loeper)

Tutorials at ISC 2017 in Frankfurt, Germany (copyright: Philip Loeper)

22 febbraio 2018_ L’AD di Eni, Claudio Descalzi, ha delineato il percorso di digitalizzazione intrapreso dalla compagnia, avviato trent’anni fa e che recentemente ha vissuto una tappa fondamentale con l’avvio presso il Green Data Center del supercalcolatore HPC4.

 

L'AD di Eni, Claudio Descalzi con Riccardo Luna

 

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22nd February 2018_ Eni’s CEO, Claudio Descalzi, gave an outline of the company’s digitalisation process, which began some thirty years ago and has recently reached a fundamental milestone with the introduction, at the Green Data Center, of a new HPC4 supercomputer.

 

Eni's CEO, Claudio Descalzi, with Riccardo Luna

 

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The Ship that may never be completed...

 

The Anastar II is the 4th ship in the 'Ana'-Class Superships. Measuring in at approx. 1km long, and around 300m wide, this is one the largest ships to sail the sea. With the tech and weaponry installed on this ship, the pricetag falls near 5 trillion USD. With an arsenal large enough to level a country, or decimate a small moon (Hypothetically) Top priorities were given to give this ship the most effective Anti-Navy Capabilities as possible. A 360 Degree Scanner, along with several external cameras, allow the crew on the bridge to see the situation and make decisions accordingly. With a crew somewhat under 100 Men, mainly due to most of the ship's systems being fully autonomous all controlled by the A.I Supercomputer onboard. The supercomputer also designates the amount of energy sent to which parts of the ships, as well as controls the Ship's Near-Perfect Defense system. The Ship's near Perfect Defense system "Holy Shield" is composed of several chemical laser pods, and many 30mm Gatling CIWS systems mounted internally onboard, capable of being deployed when needed. For Multi-Purpose missions, the Anastar II is also equipped with a Hangar, and two Catapults, deployed on the top of the ship, capable of Launching Planes, and Mechs.

 

Powering this ship are 20 Nuclear Reactors, providing energy to all systems onboard, as well as the 5 Hydrojet Engines propelling this ship, also giving it a max speed of 15 knots.

 

The Main armament of this ship are it's two 750mm High-Energy Nuclear Particle Cannons, producing and directing a massive amount of energy in about a beam with a diameter of 50ft. It's Range is also unprecedented, capable of attacking targets in orbit around Earth. Also equipped on this ship are a massive plethora of VLS cells, capable of firing everything from SAM's to SLBM's, also including a ICBM Launch cell, capable of launching full-size ICBM's.

 

The final Mentionable feature of this ship is it's Near Perfect Defense System "Holy Shield" Made up of around 40-50 CIWS mounted in various places around the ship, it's 88 Chemical Laser Pods, "Spotter" ABM/SAM's as well as it's Particle Shield, give this ship a almost perfect defense.

 

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Hopper is a supercomputer housed at NERSC. The front panels of its racks are painted with a picture of Grace Hopper.

 

This is a derivative work of the image painted on the case, used without permission, and as such cannot be freely licensed.

ISC 2017 in Frankfurt, Germany (copyright: Philip Loeper)

ISC 2017 in Frankfurt, Germany (copyright: Philip Loeper)

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