Exascale computing by the numbers

What you need to know about exascale
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10.15.2019
Exascale computing by the numbers
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Life at exascale
This Friday, Oct. 18, is the first annual Exascale Day. To celebrate, we've assembled a short timeline of how we got to where we are today―where a quintillion computations per second is possible.

Our list―and #ExascaleDay―starts with a webcast panel discussion,
11 a.m. ET on Friday. It's a rare chance to submit questions and listen in to an hour-long conversation with the technologists who are on point for the first three exascale systems.

But first, check out our list of stats and related reading to get up to speed on the past, present, and future of exascale computing.
10 great security TED Talks
10 great security
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WPA3: Your next wireless devices should support it
How new Wi-Fi hardware boosts security. [3-minute read]
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WPA3: Your next wireless devices should support it
Podcast: When cloud becomes too much of a good thing
Podcast: When cloud becomes too much of a good thing
How new tools can help you regain control over hybrid and multicloud sprawl. [25-minute listen]
Listen to the podcast
Of course, other countries are working on the same research because whoever gets there first has the keys to innovation and discovery.

Dona Crawford
President, Livermore Lab Foundation
Dig deeper. Learn more:
 
Eighteen zeros: The power and the possibilities of exascale computing, video via The Atlantic
HPE Completes Acquisition of Supercomputing Leader Cray Inc., via HPCwire
Podcast: Catalyst UK seeds infrastructure innovation for next-gen supercomputing
How HPC could invigorate medical records management
Good to know: Stats for HPC professionals
 
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