Building foundational knowledge in Quantum Computing

Argonne researchers contributed to three papers that will be presented at the Workshop on Post Moore’s Era Supercomputing (PMES18). The papers cover how supercomputers can aid small and noisy quantum computers to simulate large circuits; how a quantum machine learning algorithm combined with a portable, architecture-agnostic hybrid quantum-classical framework can be used to solve real-world

Artificial Intelligence at the Edge: How the Internet of Things and HPC Connect in the Computing Continuum

INVITED TALK Presenter: Pete Beckman Time: Thursday, November 15th, 10:30am – 11:15am Location: Exhibit Hall B Description: The number of network-connected devices (sensors, actuators, instruments, computers, and data stores) now substantially exceeds the number of humans on this planet. Billions of things that sense, think, and act are connected to a planet-spanning network of cloud

Benchmarking Scientific Reconfigurable/FPGA Computing

BIRDS OF A FEATHER Session Leader: Franck Cappello Additional Session Leaders: Taisuke Boku, Martin Herbordt, Naoya Maruyama, Andrew Putnam, Kentaro Sano, Jeffrey Vetter, Kazutumo Yoshii, Xavier Martorell Time: Wednesday, November 14th, 12:15pm – 1:15pm Location: D173 Description: In the past three years, FPGAs have gone from niche components to a central part of many data

Reconfigurable Computing for HPC: Will It Make It This Time?

PANEL Moderator: Franck Cappello Panelists: Torsten Hoefler, Kentaro Sano, Maya Gokhale, Andrew Putnam, Kazutumo Yoshii, Ronan Keryell Time: Wednesday, November 14th, 1:30pm – 3pm Location: C147/148/154 Description: Reconfigurable computing has been adopted in many domains requiring fast computing with a relatively low power budget. It has been recently introduced in large-scale systems such as the

LLVM in HPC: What’s New?

BIRDS OF A FEATHER Session Leader: Jim Crownie Additional Session Leader: Hal Finkel Time: Tuesday, November 13th, 12:15pm – 1:15pm Location: D171 Description: LLVM is the prime environment for developing new compilers and language-processing tools. In this BoF, a group of LLVM experts who are driving the development of LLVM will give short presentations of