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SUMMARY:Can Arm Take the Lead in HPC?
DESCRIPTION:Birds of a Feather\n\nCan Arm Take the Lead in HPC?\n\nLinford
 , Younge, Hernandez, Sato, McIntosh-Smith...\n\nArm-based processors have 
 gained substantial traction in the HPC community. Sandia’s “Astra” is #156
  on the Top500, and projects like the Japanese Post-K “Fugaku”, European M
 ont-Blanc, U.S. DOE Vanguard, and UK GW4/EPSRC are strong proof points. HP
 C system integrators like Atos, Cray, Gigabyte, and HPE have Arm commercia
 l offerings, but will Arm become an HPC leader? This BoF brings together e
 xperts and luminaries to share their experiences with Arm, discuss the rem
 aining technical and ecosystem challenges, consider the role of codesign i
 n HPC, discuss progress, and lay out a vision for the future state of Arm 
 in the HPC community.\n\nTag: Tech Program Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass, Ex
 hibits - Exhibit Hall Only Reg Pass, Architectures, HPC, State of the Prac
 tice\n\nRegistration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass, E
 xhibits - Exhibit Hall Only Reg Pass, Architectures, HPC, State of the Pra
 ctice
URL:https://sc19.supercomputing.org/presentation/?id=bof123&sess=sess285
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