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HP2C Presented at the Hybrid Multicore Consortium

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Prof. Thomas Schulthess presented the HP2C initiative at the First Workshop of the Hybrid Multicore Consortium in San Francisco (January, January 20, 2010).

Have a look to the different presentations of the consortium members and in particular to the presentation of HP2C by Schulthess.

As stated in the presentation, the overarching goal of HP2C is to:

Prepare computational sciences to make effective use of next generation supercomputers

And the specific goal is to:

Emerge with several high-impact scientific applications that scale and run efficiently on leadership computing platforms in 2012/13 timeframe

ETH Zurich Annouces Creation of Hybrid Multicore Consortium

Friday, December 11th, 2009

On November 18, ETH Zurich announced together with Oak Ridge National Labs, Berkeley National Labs, Los Alamos National Labs and Georgia Tech University the creation of  the new Hybrid Multicore Consortium . The consortium will explore hybrid multicore architectures as a significant, yet unrealized promise for delivering high-end production computing capabilities for the most demanding science applications.
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The consortium will assemble and maintain a roadmap documenting the current state of the art and the gaps that need to be filled to make large-scale systems that incorporate significant accelerator technologies ready for production use.  This roadmap will be developed and reviewed by the broad community of developers and vendors (both hardware and software), users (computational scientists) and educators who have a vested interest in the deployment of large-scale hybrid multicore systems.  By reflecting the needs of the community, we will present a unified vision that can be used to influence emerging standards and motivate the research and development projects needed to improve both hardware and the associated software development tools.

Press release »

Presentation of the Consortium at SC09 »