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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:
Michael and Addison discuss the latest wanderings of Grid Engine and then speak with Marc Hamilton, HP's vice president of HPC.
Addison and Michael dissect the Intel-NVIDIA cross-licensing settlement and chat with Whamcloud CEO Brent Gorda about some news on the Lustre front.
Addison and Michael discuss NVIDIA's newly revealed heterogeneous computing vision and its impact on high performance computing.
Addison and Michael wrap up the year in HPC and take a peek at developing trends for 2011. Plus, the stat of the year.
Michael and Addison discuss the Department of Defense's abandonment of the Arctic Region Supercomputing Center and provide some analysis on a new report about US science and technology competitiveness.
Addison and Michael talk about the ramifications of Mellanox's plans to buy Voltaire and discuss Russia's upcoming petaflop supercomputer.
Addison and Michael revisit some news items from last week's Supercomputing Conference.
Addison and Michael consider the results of the TOP500 and Green500, pick the winners and losers of SC10, and discuss the biggest news of the week.
Addison and Michael discuss this week's vendor announcements in the run-up to the Supercomputing Conference and look ahead to the big event.
Michael and Nicole talk about the record-setting GPGPU supercomputer from China and offer some perspective on the happenings at the first ISC Cloud conference.
Addison and Michael discuss the launch of OpenSFS, a non-profit organization devoted to supporting Lustre for HPC. They also talk about the major themes of this week's Biomed HPC 2010 Conference at Harvard.
Michael and Addison discuss the new Appro server aimed at high frequency trading. HPC in the Cloud editor Nicole Hemsoth reviews the HPC on-demand offerings from Nimbis Services.
Michael and Addison discuss HP's new GPU-equipped server and offer their thoughts on Rogue Wave's continuing buying spree of HPC tool makers.
Addison and Michael are joined by HPC in the Cloud editor Nicole Hemsoth to discuss the happenings at the HPC 360 Conference in Champaign, Illinois.
Addison, Michael, and special guest Sue Korn discuss the recent conferences that focused on HPC technologies in the financial services industry.