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Welcome To The 36 th HPC User Forum Meeting April 2010. Important Dates For Your Calendar . FUTURE HPC USER FORUM MEETINGS: Next US Meeting: September 13 to 15, 2010, Seattle Washington International Meetings: HLRS/University of Stuttgart, October 7/8, 2010
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Important Dates For Your Calendar • FUTURE HPC USER FORUM MEETINGS: • Next US Meeting: • September 13 to 15, 2010, Seattle Washington • International Meetings: • HLRS/University of Stuttgart, October 7/8, 2010 • SARA Computing & Networking Services, Amsterdam, October 12/13, 2010 • Beijing, China, October 30th
Thank You To Our Meal Sponsors! • Tuesday: • Breakfast – Microsoft • Break -- Appro International • Lunch -- Platform • Break – Mellanox • Dinner – Altair and IBM • Wednesday: • Breakfast -- Nvidia • Break -- Dell • Lunch -- HP • Break – Bright Computing • Dinner -- Intel
Introduction: Logistics • Ask Mary if you need a receipt • Meals and events • Joint meeting with DICE/Avetec • Tuesday and Wednesday dinner plans • We have a very tight agenda (as usual) • Please help us keep on time! • Review handouts • Note: We will post most of the presentations on the web site • Please complete the evaluation form
HPC User Forum Mission • To Improve The Health Of The • High-performance Computing Industry • Through Open Discussions, Information-sharing And Initiatives Involving • HPC Users In Industry, Government And Academia • Along With HPC Vendors • And Other Interested Parties
HPC User Forum Goals • Assist HPC users in solving their ongoing computing, technical and business problems • Provide a forum for exchanging information, identifying areas of common interest, and developing unified positions on requirements • By working with users in other sectors and vendors • To help direct and push vendors to build better products • Which should also help vendors become more successful • Provide members with a continual supply of information on: • Uses of high end computers, new technologies, high end best practices, market dynamics, computer systems and tools, benchmark results, vendor activities and strategies • Provide members with a channel to present their achievements and requirements to interested parties
HPC Server Market Size By Competitive Segments (2009 Data) HPC Servers $8.6B Workgroup (under $100K) $1.7B Supercomputers (Over $500K) $3.4B Divisional ($250K - $500K) $1.1B Departmental ($250K - $100K) $2.5B
Top Trends in HPC The global economy is still impacting HPC HPC declined 11.6% for 2009 overall • 2008 was down 3% • A major change from the 19% yearly growth over prior years • But the high end grew 25% in 2009 • We are forecasting growth starting in 2010 Major challenges for datacenters: • Power, cooling, real estate, system management • Storage and data management continue to grow in importance Software hurdles will rise to the top for most users • Driven heavily by multi-core processors and hybrid systems • Application scaling and performance is a problem • SSDs will gain momentum and could redefine storage • GPGPUs are starting to gain ground
IDC Top 10 HPC Predictions for 2010 • The HPC Market Will Resume Growth in Mid-2010 • The Race For Global Leadership Will Turbo-Charge the Supercomputers Segment • In 2010 Evolutionary Change Will Trump Revolutionary Change • Commoditization Will Increasingly Level the Playing Field For HPC Competition • The Highly Parallel Programming Challenge Will Increase • X86 Processors Will Dominate, But GPGPUs Will Gain Traction As x86 Hits the Wall • Infiniband Will Continue To Gain HPC Market Share • HPC Storage Will Outpace the HPC Server Market Recovery • Power and Cooling Efficiency Will Become More Important, But Is Not Far Along Today • Cloud Computing May Be Coming To A Neighborhood Near You
Why HPC Is Projected To Grow • It has become a competitive weapon • For companies, universities and governments • Global competitiveness is driving R&D and better product designs • Even small companies can use HPC to gain market share • Governments view HPC leadership as critical • For national pride, but more importantly for economic prosperity • US, EU, China, Japan and even Russia • It use to be 1 large supercomputer – now its multiple ones • $30M was enough ten years ago, now its over $100M • There are very critical HPC issues that need to be solved • Global warming, alternative energy, safe NE, financial disaster modeling, healthcare, homeland security, … • And 3D movies and large scale games are fun • At the same time, “live” science and “live” engineering costs have escalated • And time-to-solution is months faster with simulations
The HPC Market Will Resume Growth In Mid-2010 • Our latest forecast has HPC server revenue growing 6% to 7% reaching $11 billion by 2013
Industry/Application Segments 2010 to 2014 Growth Sectors
Conclusions • 2010 will be a year of continuing evolutionary rather than revolutionary change in the worldwide HPC market • Incremental advances will help, but not resolve persistent issues, such as highly parallel programming challenges, power and cooling costs, and software licensing costs • IDC predicts the HPC market will resume growth in mid-2010 and grow 5% to 7% in 2010 • And then will gradually rebuild to $10.5 billion in 2013 • The recovery will benefit HPC segments unevenly: • With hard-hit verticals such as automotive and financial services recovering more slowly than oil and gas, or government and academia • The Supercomputer segment growth will remain turbo-charged by government spending aimed at HPC leadership and “petaflop club” membership
Essential Guidance • Existing major challenges will remain inadequately addressed: • Weak application performance improvements • Highly parallel programming • System imbalance (the "memory wall") • Power and space usage • Finding and developing HPC experts • Software licensing costs • Ease-of-use – dealing with the growing system complexity
Questions? Please email: hpc@idc.com Or check out: www.hpcuserforum.com
Agenda: Day One, Tuesday Morning • 8:15am Welcome and HPC Market Update, Steve Finn, Sharan Kalwani and Earl Joseph • Morning Session Chair: Steve Finn • 8:30am Manufacturing and HPC at Boeing, Doug Ball • 8:55am HPC at General Motors, Simon Xu • 9:20am Improving Fuel Mileage on Large Tractors, BMI Corporation, John Anastos • 9:45am Break Sponsored by Appro • 10:00am HPC in automotive manufacturing at Ford Motor Company, Nand Kochhar • 10:25am Vendor Technology Update: Nvidia: Using GPGPUs to Accelerate Applications • 10:40am Panel on Scaling ISV Applications Moderators: Sharan Kalwani and Alex Akkerman • 12:00pm Networking Lunch Sponsored by Platform
Lunch BreakThanks to Platform Please Return Promptly at 1:00pm
Agenda: Day One, Tuesday Afternoon • 1:00pm Afternoon Session Chair: Chris Catherasoo • 1:00pm Algorithms and Scaling Aerospace Codes, Metacomp Technologies, Sukumar Chakravarthy • 1:25pm A Top Level Overview of Parallelism from Microsoft's Point of View, David rich • 1:40pm DOD HPCMP Program Update, Cray Henry • 2:05pm INCITE Program Update, Julia White, INCITE Manager • 2:30pm Break Sponsored by Mellanox and car demo • 3:00pm Panel: Training & Developing HPC People Moderators: Paul Buerger and Jim Kasdorf • 4:25pm HPC Use In A Tier 1 Manufacturing Supplier, L&L Products, Steve Reagan • 4:50pm NSF and Bluewaters Directions, Irene Qualters • 5:15pm Networking Break and Time for 1-on-1 Meetings • 7:00pm Special Dinner Event Sponsored by Altair and IBM
Important Dates For Your Calendar • FUTURE HPC USER FORUM MEETINGS: • Next US Meeting: • September 13 to 15, 2010, Seattle Washington • International Meetings: • HLRS/University of Stuttgart, October 7/8, 2010 • SARA Computing & Networking Services, Amsterdam, October 12/13, 2010 • Beijing, China, October 30th
Tuesday Dinner Vendor Updates: 10 Min. Only • Altair • Appro • Bright Computing • Cray • DDN • Dell • IBM • Mellanox • Panasas • Specta Logic • SGI
Thank You To Our Meal Sponsors! • Tuesday: • Breakfast – Microsoft • Break -- Appro International • Lunch -- Platform • Break – Mellanox • Dinner – Altair and IBM • Wednesday: • Breakfast -- Nvidia • Break -- Dell • Lunch -- HP • Break – Bright Computing • Dinner -- Intel
Agenda: Day Two, Wednesday Morning • 8:00am Welcome, Earl Joseph and Steve Finn • Morning Session Chair: Paul Muzio • 8:10am CFD Post-processing and HPC: Driving Down the Cost of Design and Analysis, Steve Legensky • 8:35am Closing the Productivity Gap Using HPC, Council on Competitiveness, Cynthia McIntyre • 9:00am HPC and Cloud Computing: DARPA Results for Manufacturing Pilots Using On-Demand Computing: • Introduction by Robert Graybill • Jet Engine Fuel Nozzle by Lorin Hochstein, USC ISI • EMI by Jeff Crompton, AltaSim Technologies • Leveraging Consumerization: The Strategic and Economic Advantages of Cloud Computing for NASA, Khawaja Shams • New Cloud Computing Offerings from SGI, Christian Tanasescu • The CERN Cloud Computing Project, Platform Computing, William Lu • 10:45am Break Sponsored by Dell • 11:00am New Software Approaches for Gaining Knowledge and Insight, Microsoft • 11:15am NCSA Business/Industry Outreach Program and Blue Waters Update, Merle Giles • 11:45am Vendor Technology Update: HP • 12:00pm Networking Lunch Sponsored by HP
Agenda: Day Two, Wednesday Afternoon • 1:00pm HPC in Manufacturing, National Association of Manufacturers, Emily DeRocco • 1:25pm Software Applications Discovery Initiative (with a focus on small manufacturers), USC-ISI, Bob Graybill • 1:50pm Manufacturers Mini-Briefs on HPC in Manufacturing Examples • Moderated by: Al Stutz and Roger Panton • Procter & Gamble, Jim Escoe, BP, Keith Gray, Caterpillar, Keven Hofstetter, R-Systems, Brian Kucic, General Electric, Dave Topp • 2:50pm HPC Vendor Technology Update: Intel • 3:20pm Initiative to grow HPC use in Manufacturing, National Center for Manufacturing Services, Jon Riley • 3:45pm Break Sponsored by Bright Computing • 4:00pm HPC Power and Cooling Update, AVETEC, Roger Panton • 4:25pm HPC and Engine Manufacturing, Pratt & Whitney, Saadat Syed • 4:50pm Aerodynamic Analyses using NASA TetrUSS on HPC, Alaa Elmiligui • 5:15pm Wrap-Up, Steve Finn, Sharan Kalwani and Earl Joseph • 5:15pm Networking Break and Time for 1-on-1 Meetings • 6:00pm Special Joint Dinner Event With DICE at the Ford Museum, Sponsored by Intel
Important Dates For Your Calendar • FUTURE HPC USER FORUM MEETINGS: • Next US Meeting: • September 13 to 15, 2010, Seattle Washington • International Meetings: • HLRS/University of Stuttgart, October 7/8, 2010 • SARA Computing & Networking Services, Amsterdam, October 12/13, 2010 • Beijing, China, October 30th
Dinner Logistics • Special Joint Dinner Event With DICE at the Ford Museum, Sponsored by Intel • Buses start to leave at 6:00pm, reception at 6:30pm, dinner at 7:00pm • Please complete the evaluation form • Please Join in the DICE Alliance Meeting • Tomorrow from 8:00am to 5:00pm
Questions? Please email: hpc@idc.com Or check out: www.hpcuserforum.com
Questions? Please email: hpc@idc.com Or check out: www.hpcuserforum.com