HPCwire Soundbite
Summary: A weekly podcast hosted by Nicole Hemsoth, Editor of HPCwire, and Addison Snell, General Manager of Tabor Research. Nicole and Addison break down the week"s most compelling news and offer their own unique perspectives on how these stories affect the HPC industry.
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Podcasts:
This week Nicole and Addison discussed the growing trend of accelerators and leadership changes in HPC, including Intel's new CEO.
This week Nicole and Addison discussed the upcoming ISC13 conference and HPC trends to keep an eye out for, like interconnects.
Nicole and Addison discussed Indiana University's upgrade to Big Rad II and moving Seqouia to classified work.
This week Addison and Nicole talked about a red x on T-Platforms and taking an axe to Exascale.
Nicole and Addison discussed the top 10 insights for 2013 and the retirement of Roadrunner.
Nicole and Addison discussed flipping on flops and I dedicate this supercomputer to science.
Nicole and Addison discussed GPUs in San Jose and Xeon Phi in France.
Richard and Addison discuss the NIH's initiative to map the brain along with NREL's new HP and Intel-powered green HPC facility.
Michael and Richard discuss how the sequester affects HPC research as well as Mellanox getting into the ethernet game.
Addison joins Richard from the Oil and Gas HPC workshop at Rice University to discuss Titan's acceptance test at Oak Ridge. Also included is an interview with Xyratex's Mike Stolz.
Michael Feldman returns to Soundbite this week to discuss Xyratex's acquisition of Lustre and a new British HPC Center with Richard Brandt.
Richard and Addison discuss the new focus on greener IT practices in HPC along with the upcoming ISC conference.
Richard and Addison discuss the new supercomputing initiatives in the UK as well as the private buy-out of Dell.
Addison and Richard discuss Atipa's new supercomputer and the cost trends in cloud.
Addison Snell, Tom Tabor, and Richard Brandt discuss the 2013 HPCwire 12 People to Watch list; Tom introduces Richard as new HPCwire editor.