Enabling disruptive innovation with accelerated hybrid computing
Wednesday, May 24, 2023 1:05 PM to 1:33 PM · 28 min. (Europe/Berlin)
Hall 4 - Ground Floor
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Exascale SystemsHPC WorkflowsIndustrial Use Cases of HPC, ML and QCQuantum Program Development and OptimizationSustainability and Energy Efficiency
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Hybrid computing platforms, handling massive data volumes and complex calculations, AI, quantum computing, and as-a-service consumption models become increasingly popular for HPC workloads, offering scalable resources, anywhere access, and reduced carbon footprint. This session highlights the remarkable inroads in Atos’ HPC roadmaps:
Boosting global system efficiency and availability at scale with the next-gen hybrid HPC platform: Combining cutting-edge processing units and next-generation Direct Liquid Cooling technology, BullSequana XH3000 offers unprecedented performance and density from any scale to Exascale workload with unrivaled energy efficiency. Beyond crafting industry-leading HPC hardware, our software portfolio further improves simulation productivity with reduced power consumption and carbon footprint.
The new quantum computing application development platform empowers organizations to boost discovery and solve complex business challenges by harnessing the power of quantum. The quantum platform, available as-a-service or on-premises, allows developers to program real applications using industry libraries, and simulators, also select QPUs. Developers can leverage Atos’ state-of-the-art technology to create, compile, and optimize quantum code while benefiting from hardware-agnostic programming. Atos uniquely supports gate-based, annealing, and analog quantum programming and enables hybrid computing.
Nimbix Supercomputing Suite the as-a-service model for HPC, AI and Quantum in the cloud, which provides access to one of the broadest HPC and supercomputing portfolios, from hardware to bare metal-as-a-service to the democratization of advanced computing in the cloud across public and private data centers. Also, recently launched the industry’s first Supercomputing Federation, a novel approach for the federation of large-scale machines and clouds and managed services to enable collaborative scientific computing.
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