Usable Exascale and Beyond Moore’s Law
by Rich Brueckner from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#31HX)
"Over the last five years HPC performance growth has been slowing measurably, and in this presentation several reasons for this slowdown will be analyzed. To reach usable exascale performance over the next decade, some fundamental changes will have to occur in HPC systems architecture. In particular, a transition from a compute centric to a data movement centric point of view needs to be considered. Alternatives including quantum and neuromorphic computing have also been considered. The prospects of these technologies for post-Moore's Law supercomputing will be explored."