Article 1CWW4 Superfacility – How New Workflows in the DOE Office of Science are Changing Storage Requirements

Superfacility – How New Workflows in the DOE Office of Science are Changing Storage Requirements

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Rich Brueckner
from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#1CWW4)
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Katie Antypas from NERSC presented this talk at the 2016 MSST conference. Katie is the Project Lead for the NERSC-8 system procurement, a project to deploy NERSC's next generation supercomputer in mid-2016. The system, named Cori, (after Nobel Laureate Gerty Cori) will be a Cray XC system featuring 9300 Intel Knights Landing processors. The Knights Landing processors will have over 60 cores with 4 hardware threads each and a 512 bit vector unit width. It will be crucial that users can exploit both thread and SIMD vectorization to achieve high performance on Cori."

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