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SUMMARY:Tenth Annual Workshop for the Energy Efficient HPC Working Group
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\n\nTenth Annual Workshop for the Energy Efficient HPC
  Working Group\n\nBates, Bailey, Wilde, Jana\n\nDespite significant pressu
 re on both Moore’s Law and Dennard scaling, the appetite for ever larger s
 ystems continues to grow. Computing trends, in terms of highly optimized h
 ardware platforms that may leverage accelerators or other non-traditional 
 components, scalable and highly performing applications, and the requireme
 nts to manage exponentially larger data sets are driving facility demands 
 not envisioned just a few years ago. The facility demands for supercomputi
 ng centers (SCs) are characterized by electrical power demands for computi
 ng systems that scale to tens of megawatts (MW) and millisecond voltage fl
 uctuations approaching 10MW for the largest systems. The demand for primar
 y electrical distribution capabilities to current large-scale facilities c
 an exceed 60MW.  The operational costs of these facilities must be balance
 d versus the demand from the systems owners and users for high availabilit
 y, high utilization, and low-impact facility maintenance and service deman
 ds. To achieve this balance, many SCs continue to innovate their operation
 al design practices and technologies. \n\nThe workshop for the Energy Effi
 cient HPC Working Group brings together those concerned with HPC energy ef
 ficiency and energy conservation of both HPC systems and facilities. The a
 nnual workshop has a broad scope of energy efficiency in HPC ranging from 
 silicon and components, through platform integration, software, and firmwa
 re and up to the data center, facility, and connection to the utility prov
 ider. Because of this broad scope, we engage a wide spectrum of participan
 ts- both facilities and operationally focused people as well as computer e
 ngineers and architects- which enhances the discussions and sharing that o
 ccurs.\n\nTag: Workshop Reg Pass, Datacenter, Energy, Power\n\nRegistratio
 n Category: Workshop Reg Pass, Datacenter, Energy, Power
URL:https://sc19.supercomputing.org/presentation/?id=wksp111&sess=sess123
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