Designing Machines Around Problems: The Co-Design Push to Exascale
by Douglas Eadline from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#1QTMJ)
A single issue has always defined the history of HPC systems: performance. While offloading and co-design may seem like new approaches to computing, they actually have been used, to a lesser degree, in the past as a way to enhance performance. Current co-design methods are now going deeper into cluster components than was previously possible. These new capabilities extend from the local cluster nodes into the "computing network."
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