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My cubicle, note the double 24 inch LCD monitors and supercomputer under the desk.

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FORTUNE Brainstorm Tech

December 1st, 2021

Half Moon Bay, CA

 

2:50 PM

BEYOND THE SUPERCOMPUTER

Classical computing has changed the world with multiple revolutions in cloud, AI and Machine learning. But believe it or not, it’s reaching its peak. And so, the promise of Quantum technology is that it has the potential to truly help solve some of our greatest challenges - climate, supply chain shortages and inefficiencies, food insecurity, cyber vulnerabilities, and destabilization of economies. What will it take to really get there and how far are we anyway?

Speaker:

Pete Shadbolt, Co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer, PsiQuantum

Tony Uttley, President, Quantum Solutions, Honeywell

Moderator: Verne Kopytoff, FORTUNE

 

Photograph by Nick Otto for FORTUNE BRAINSTORM TECH

045

FORTUNE Brainstorm Tech

December 1st, 2021

Half Moon Bay, CA

 

2:50 PM

BEYOND THE SUPERCOMPUTER

Classical computing has changed the world with multiple revolutions in cloud, AI and Machine learning. But believe it or not, it’s reaching its peak. And so, the promise of Quantum technology is that it has the potential to truly help solve some of our greatest challenges - climate, supply chain shortages and inefficiencies, food insecurity, cyber vulnerabilities, and destabilization of economies. What will it take to really get there and how far are we anyway?

Speaker:

Pete Shadbolt, Co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer, PsiQuantum

Tony Uttley, President, Quantum Solutions, Honeywell

Moderator: Verne Kopytoff, FORTUNE

 

Photograph by Nick Otto for FORTUNE BRAINSTORM TECH

WASP stands for the Western Australian Supercomputer Project that takes up the southern end of the Physics building. this is the lab housing the Cray XTS supercomputers. enough to make any geek drool.

A bit of Pittsburghese inside one of the machine cabinets.

Photomerge 5+5

Grazie M. per l'elaborazione al Supercomputer.

National Air and Space Museum

Washington, D.C.

I took a picture of this because it looks like a 1970s punch card that people used to use to program mainframe computers. I wondered if I was part of some kind of massive 1970s supercomputer operation, where each member of the hotel entered in some code by virtue of opening up the doors to our respective hotel rooms.

First massively parallel processing supercomputer purchased by NSA.

MAINGEAR Unleashes a Paradigm SHIFT in High Performance Computing

“SHIFT” personal supercomputer redefines computing performance, design, and support

System highlights include elegant design, advanced cooling, maximum expandability, and angelic customer support

My jacket perfectly matched the Cray supercomputer, it turned out.

JAIST, Japan

Coolant pipe from the fujitsu supercomputer

Life Sciences. brand new building and super-computer

Date: November, 2024

Director: Hinako Fukushi

Lighting Designer: Makoto Shizugami

Photographer: Shogo Nagayama

Credit: NAOJ

 

撮影日:2024年11月

ディレクター:福士比奈子

ライティング:清水上誠

撮影者:長山省吾

クレジット:国立天文台

TEDxJCUS: Tropical Data Hub by Prof Ian Atkinson

Date: November, 2024

Director: Hinako Fukushi

Lighting Designer: Makoto Shizugami

Photographer: Shogo Nagayama

Credit: NAOJ

 

撮影日:2024年11月

ディレクター:福士比奈子

ライティング:清水上誠

撮影者:長山省吾

クレジット:国立天文台

HP GS1280 (2003-09), 36,80 Gflop/s.

 

Museo de equipos antiguos del CESCA.

 

Centre de Serveis Científics i Acadèmics de Catalunya

Centro de Servicios Científicos y Académicos de Cataluña.

www.cesca.cat

Program Director, Grid and Cluster Computing

Co-PI, PRAGMA

 

San Diego Supercomputer Center

University of California, San Diego

9500 Gilman Drive, MC 0505

La Jolla, CA 92093-0505

 

phil@sdsc.edu

 

858-822-3628 (voice)

858-822-5407 (fax)

Laptop showing an ECMWF temperature forecast for Europe produced using the Atos BullSequana XH200 supercomputer in ECMWF's Bologna data centre.

 

Photographer: Stefano Marzoli

The front display panel for status monitoring on the front of the Cray CX1. Apologies for low-res from my cellphone!

Date: November, 2024

Director: Hinako Fukushi

Lighting Designer: Makoto Shizugami

Photographer: Shogo Nagayama

Credit: NAOJ

 

撮影日:2024年11月

ディレクター:福士比奈子

ライティング:清水上誠

撮影者:長山省吾

クレジット:国立天文台

National Air and Space Museum

Washington, D.C.

045

FORTUNE Brainstorm Tech

December 1st, 2021

Half Moon Bay, CA

 

2:50 PM

BEYOND THE SUPERCOMPUTER

Classical computing has changed the world with multiple revolutions in cloud, AI and Machine learning. But believe it or not, it’s reaching its peak. And so, the promise of Quantum technology is that it has the potential to truly help solve some of our greatest challenges - climate, supply chain shortages and inefficiencies, food insecurity, cyber vulnerabilities, and destabilization of economies. What will it take to really get there and how far are we anyway?

Speaker:

Pete Shadbolt, Co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer, PsiQuantum

Tony Uttley, President, Quantum Solutions, Honeywell

Moderator: Verne Kopytoff, FORTUNE

 

Photograph by Nick Otto for FORTUNE BRAINSTORM TECH

Chippewa Falls Museum of Industry & Technology, Chippewa Falls, WI

Super Computer in concerto al Fabrique di Milano foto di Andrea Ripamonti per www.rockon.it

Used a Supermicro motherboard and 64 GB of RAM! You can see the CPU cooler and the set of 16 4GB ram sticks

045

FORTUNE Brainstorm Tech

December 1st, 2021

Half Moon Bay, CA

 

2:50 PM

BEYOND THE SUPERCOMPUTER

Classical computing has changed the world with multiple revolutions in cloud, AI and Machine learning. But believe it or not, it’s reaching its peak. And so, the promise of Quantum technology is that it has the potential to truly help solve some of our greatest challenges - climate, supply chain shortages and inefficiencies, food insecurity, cyber vulnerabilities, and destabilization of economies. What will it take to really get there and how far are we anyway?

Speaker:

Pete Shadbolt, Co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer, PsiQuantum

Tony Uttley, President, Quantum Solutions, Honeywell

Moderator: Verne Kopytoff, FORTUNE

 

Photograph by Nick Otto for FORTUNE BRAINSTORM TECH

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