In-Memory Computing for HPC
by Douglas Eadline from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#27G37)
To achieve high performance, modern computer systems rely on two basic methodologies to scale resources: scale-up or scale-out. The scale-up in-memory system provides a much better total cost of ownership and can provide value in a variety of ways. "If the application program has concurrent sections then it can be executed in a "parallel" fashion. Much like using multiple bricklayers to build a brick wall. It is important to remember that the amount and efficiency of the concurrent portions of a program determine how much faster it can run on multiple processors. Not all applications are good candidates for parallel execution."
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