Present and future supercomputer architectures

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In last 25 years, the field of scientific computing has undergone rapid change -- we have experienced a remarkable turnover of technologies, architectures, vendors, and the usage of systems. Despite all these changes, the long-term evolution of performance seems to be steady and continuous. The acceptance of parallel systems not only for engineering applications but also for new commercial applications especially for database applications emphasized different criteria for market success such as stability of system, continuity of the manufacturer and price/performance. Due to these factors and the consolidation in the number of vendors in the market hierarchical systems build with components designed for the broader commercial market are currently replacing homogeneous systems at the very high end of performance. Clusters build with components of the shelf also gain more and more attention and today have a dominant position in the Top500. In this talk we will look at the some of the existing and planned high performance computer architectures and look at the interconnections schemes they are using. This talk will look at a number of different high performance computing architectures.

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Dongarra, J. (2005). Present and future supercomputer architectures. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 3358 LNCS, p. 1). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30566-8_1

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