The Following Webinar Was Conducted on:

Thursday, September 20th at 1pm EDT.

The Practical Implications of Multi-Core Technology on High Performance Computing

 

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  Topics included:   

  • Overview of Multi-Core Technology
  • Balancing Compute Systems and Maximizing Performance
  • Improving Application Efficiency and Performance over Multiple Nodes

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Speakers / Bios

Scot Schultz is a Senior Strategic Alliance Manager of High Performance Computing at AMD.  Scot is responsible for understanding computational and operational requirements from various commercial vertical markets, such as oil/gas, financial, manufacturing, healthcare, etc. Managing partnerships with strategic OEM's, interconnect partners and ISV’s to create real HPC customer centric solutions based on those requirements.

Gilad Shainer is a senior technical marketing manager at Mellanox Technologies focusing on high performance computing, high speed interconnects and performance characterization. He joined Mellanox Technologies in 2001 to develop Mellanox's InfiniHost PCI-X Host Channel Adapter (HCA) device and later led the development of Mellanox's InfiniHost III Ex PCI Express HCA device. Gilad Shainer holds M.Sc. degree (2001, Cum Laude) and a B.Sc. degree (1998, Cum Laude) in Electrical Engineering from the Technion Institute of Technology in Israel. He is also a member of the PCISIG PCI-X and PCI Express Working Groups and has contributed to the definition of the PCI-X 2.0 specifications.    

Håkon Ording Bugge is a founding member of Scali AS. Håkon received his MSc from the University of Oslo in 1985 and subsequently joined the research and development department at Norsk Data where he worked on the development of advanced CPU architecture. In 1989, Håkon joined Dolphin Server Technology where he was a central engineer in the development of the superscalar RISC CPU. Håkon was senior system architect responsible for the SCI development team at Dolphin Interconnect Solutions, which was formed in 1992. In 1994, Håkon joined Kongsberg Informasjonskontroll where he drove the development of the cluster technology, which today is the foundation of Scali's advanced solutions. Håkon has been published in several international journals and conference proceedings, and has worked as a part-time lecturer in computer architecture at the University Graduate Center (UniK), Kjeller, Norway.