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SUMMARY:Power Consumption and Exascale Computing:  Toward a “Short Product
 ion Circuit” Model
DESCRIPTION:Philippe Deniel and Maike Gilliot (Atomic Energy and Alternati
 ve Energies Commission (CEA)), Hans-Christian Hoppe (Forschungszentrum Jül
 ich), Paul Nowoczynski (NIOVA), Olivier Franza (Intel Corporation), and An
 toine Capra (Eviden)\n\nSince the “Good Old Times” of petascale, HPC compu
 ter centers have had to evolve a lot. As a result, HPC centers require hug
 e amounts of power to run, and TCO has gone through the roof, in particula
 r in times of rising energy prices.\n\nThis BoF proposes a “short producti
 on system” compute model, where the compute, storage and network systems c
 ollaborate to execute applications and workflows in a small, compact and c
 ontiguous part of the system, exploit locality of compute and data resourc
 es, and thereby reduce energy usage and cost and avoid spreading applicati
 ons and data across the whole system.\n\nTag: Architecture and Networks\n\
 nRegistration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass\n\n
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