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Optimization is Key – with more fidelity

Optimization is Key – with more fidelity. FIDELITY. today. TIME. Industrial Design Cycle. tomorrow’s challenge. COMPLEXITY. HPC Game Changers. Maturity in HPC sector Broader adoption requires different access model More sophisticatio n requires UQ Economic development recognition

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Optimization is Key – with more fidelity

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  1. Optimization is Key – with more fidelity FIDELITY today TIME Industrial Design Cycle tomorrow’s challenge COMPLEXITY Source: Rolls-Royce ShyamNeerarambam

  2. HPC Game Changers • Maturity in HPC sector • Broader adoption requires different access model • More sophistication requires UQ • Economic development recognition • Beyond HPC agencies: DoD, DOE, NSF • Front end, Microsoft, Azure, Amazon, petascale • GAPS • Information, access, code licensing & parallelization • Fragmented demand; dissimilar domains & sectors • Ecosystem for end-to-end production • Capability vs. Capacity industry.ncsa.illinois.edu

  3. Examples • Why didn’t you tell us? • Council/NCSA/Fortune 50 user firms in Washington • Attention to manufacturing supply chain • Fragmentation & Competition • Supply chain niches differ from OEMs • Application software digital supply chain • Similarities • Mfg supply chain representative of other sectors • Biotech, data analytics, climate, manufacturing • Ecosystem industry.ncsa.illinois.edu

  4. Shared Interests • Domains & Sectors • Cross-discipline solutions follow single-domain success • OSTP, DOE, NASA, NIST, CTO/CIO, EDA, … • Form Factors and HPC derivatives • New users push form factors (e.g. consumer market) • Collaboration • Not enough $$ in any single sector • Software supply chain is increasingly important • Ecosystem becomes more important • HPC centers, public/private, front/back industry.ncsa.illinois.edu

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