1 / 24

High Productivity Computing: Predictions for the New HPC

Addison Snell, VP/GM, addison@TaborResearch.com. High Productivity Computing: Predictions for the New HPC. Actionable Market Intelligence for High Productivity Computing. October 2007. Tabor Communications Overview. 20 years of leadership in HPC publishing

nysa
Download Presentation

High Productivity Computing: Predictions for the New HPC

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Addison Snell, VP/GM, addison@TaborResearch.com High Productivity Computing:Predictions for the New HPC Actionable Market Intelligence for High Productivity Computing October 2007

  2. Tabor Communications Overview • 20 years of leadership in HPC publishing • HPCwire and GRIDtoday are globally recognized • Also known for event coverage, book publishing, annual People To Watch list, Editors’ Choice and Readers’ Choice Awards, HPC Classifieds • In a typical month … • 2 million unique visitors to web sites • 48,000 article downloads • Readers in 41 countries

  3. Recent News for Tabor Communications • Debra Goldfarb named President, CEO • Formation of two new operating companies: • Tabor Marketing Services • Mike Bernhardt, VP/GM • Provides strategic marketing services for HPC • Tabor Research • Addison Snell, VP/GM • Emphasis on actionable market intelligence • Diane Lieberman, new Publisher for HPCwire

  4. High Productivity Computing • Market revolutions require a fresh look at HPC • Expanding vendor contexts • More differentiation exists outside the server • 2nd tier vendors play an important role • HPC includes data management, system management, compilers, tools, middleware, … • Expanding user contexts • HPC is more accessible; new applications • Examples: Consumer manufacturing, online gaming, super-scalable business computing

  5. Giving the HPC Community a Voice • Users and vendors register for premium content from Tabor Research web site • Ongoing polling through web, email, phone surveys • Tabor Research will recognize and reward those who consistently provide value by responding Tabor Research is giving the HPC community a cohesive voice Enabling our readers to become active participants in the future of HPC

  6. Tabor Research Web Site

  7. Quick Question: How Important Is Low Power Consumption? • Absolute requirement • Not an absolute requirement but worth paying a premium for • Not worth paying a premium but worth considering when price/performance is equal • Minor consideration at best • Not a factor 34% 23% 24% 6% 13% n = 180

  8. Users from all sectors, verticals, and budget sizes invited to participate in Advisory Council • Users participate by regularly answering surveys (about three to four per quarter) • Two main surveys: HPC budget map, HPC census • In return, Council members receive: • Access to Tabor Research data and reports • Analyst inquiry time • Invitations to exclusive events

  9. Grid Computing and HPC • Neither is a subset of the other: There are HPC grids, but not all grids are HPC, and not all HPC is grid • Within HPC, the emphasis of grid computing is typically efficient utilization of resources • Compute resources • Data resources • Visualization resources • There is a very pertinent link to ultra-scale business computing

  10. Dynamics Driving the New HPC • Growth market, but … • A series of evolutions (SMP to cluster, Vectors to RISC to x86, HPC-specific to leveraged) has steadily increased the gap between performance and productivity • Industrial users in particular are looking for ROI in HPC • Multi-core drives another wedge into this gap

  11. Here ^ Multi-Core Is Coming • This isn’t a “prediction” – it is a market transition • Multi-core is not a benefit in itself for HPC, although many users have codes that will use up to four cores productively • Need to convey the benefits of additional cores in terms of productivity, not performance

  12. Companies providing software or middleware pieces that drive efficiency may be acquired. Impact of Multi-Core #1 • New layer of complexity in programming • Parallelism at the socket level • Need new solutions for scheduler, workload manager, … • Current MPI model (and other tools) will not provide efficient use of additional cores

  13. GPGPUs will emerge as a dominant accelerator model for the lower end of the market Impact of Multi-Core #2 • Users will seek ways to alleviate the memory burden on the core • For some compute-intensive applications accelerators will provide a needed boost • Challenge for accelerators: Programming

  14. Data management solutions become better understood, more highly valued Impact of Multi-Core #3 • Definition of a supercomputer: A tool for turning a compute-bound problem into an I/O-bound problem • Meanwhile, data explosion continues • Confusing alphabet soup of solutions (RAID, XVM, HSM, any letter or two followed by FS)

  15. Get ready, Linux fans: Microsoft makes a move in HPC Impact of Multi-Core #4 • All PC programmers are now addressing the challenge of programming for multi-core • Tools migrate from broad markets to HPC • Influence with ISVs is important • Meanwhile, Linux is fragmenting

  16. The New HPC • In production markets, efficiency and productivity matter • HPC continues to grow among both incumbent and new users • Non-traditional application areas represent the new face of HPC Changes in the industry require a fresh, demand-side look at actionable market intelligence

  17. Actionable Market Intelligence for High Productivity Computing

  18. Introducing Tabor Research • Covering the complete High Productivity Computing market space • Combining supply-side (vendor) and demand-side (user) data for comprehensive market view • Activating readers of HPCwire and GRIDtoday to enable the voice of the HPC user Actionable Market Intelligence for High Productivity Computing

  19. Tabor Research Products • InterSect360™ market advisory service • Subscription-based service with quarterly reports • User and vendor data in three modules: Buyer Views, Supplier Views, Technology Views • Comprehensive Research Studies • Deep dive research in hot-topic areas • Provide ROI for market research investment • Client-specific services: Strategic consulting, technology assessments, perception audits, white papers, TAM analysis, custom market intelligence

  20. InterSect360™ Market Advisory Service Buyer Views • Budgets, spending map • Segmentation by class of user, vertical market • Trend forecasting and analysis Supplier Views • Revenue, units, ASP • Segmentation by system class, vertical, geo • Market sizing, shares, and forecasts Technology Views • Forecasts technology trends using user and vendor data • Examples: Multi-core, InfiniBand, Windows adoption

  21. InterSect360™ – Buyer Views • Data sources: End-user surveys, case studies, interviews, discussions • Segmentations: Site class, vertical industry, others • Report types: Spending profiles, TAM estimates, installed system profiles • Forecasts and trends: Budget distribution forecast, TAM forecast, others

  22. InterSect360™ – Technology Views • Data sources: Technology provider surveys, product vendor surveys, product documentation • Segmentations: System architecture, processor type, processor architecture, interconnect type, node types, others • Report tables: Processor volume, interconnect volume, market sizing and shares by technology segments, others • Forecasts: Processor type shares, interconnect shares, system architecture directions, others

  23. InterSect360™ – Supplier Views • Data sources: Vendor surveys, financial information, discussions with buyers and competitors • Segmentations: System class, vertical, geography, scaling class, others • Report tables: Market sizing by revenue, shipments, ASP and shares by product segments and vendor • Forecasts: Market sizing by revenue, shipments, and ASP

  24. Tabor Research Leadership • Debra Goldfarb, President and CEO • 20-year industry advisor, previously worked at IBM; led HPC team at IDC • Emphasizing High Productivity Computing • Addison Snell, VP/GM • 10 years HPC experience at SGI, IDC • Vision: Actionable market research in HPC • Dr. Christopher Willard, Sr. Research Consultant • 25 years as HPC market intelligence specialist • Leads InterSect360™ market advisory service

More Related