Supercomputing 2022
From November 13 to 18 will be held in Dallas Supercomputing 2022 (SC22), the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis (SC2022), the world’s most important event on high-performance computing technologies.
After two years, Cineca returns to the event with a stand where it will present the new European supercomputer Leonardo, the projects carried out in the last year and the strategy for the next infrastructure updates.
Below is the list of flash talks organized by Cineca.
Agenda
- November 15th 2022, 2:00 pm, “Introducing Leonardo”
- November 16th 2022, 12:30 pm, “Introducing Leonardo”
Cineca staff organizes two presentations expressly dedicated to the Leonardo supercomputer. The architecture of the new EuroHPC JU machine, which has just opened the Leonardo Early Access Program, an early access call to the supercomputer resources during the pre-production phase, will be presented in detail.
In addition, Cineca colleagues Daniela Galetti, Head of HPC systems management group, Gabriella Scipione, Head of datamanagement and analytics area, Claudio Domenico Arlandini, Project manager, Daniele Cesarini, Project manager & HPC technology specialist, Fabio Affinito, HPC High level support team coordinators will be present to answer questions and discuss the future of technology!
The event will also be attended by Francesco Ubertini, president of Cineca and Sanzio Bassini, Director of Supercomputing Application and Innovation department.
- November 16th 2022, 5:15 pm, “Fenix Infrastructure”
- November 17th 2022, 11:00 am, “Fenix Infrastructure”
Mirko Cestari, Head of Architectures of HPC systems group, will speak to present the strategy underlying the Fenix infrastructure, established by six European supercomputing centers, namely BSC (Spain), CEA (France), CINECA (Italy), CSC (Finland), CSCS (Switzerland) and JSC (Germany), who have agreed to align their services to facilitate their creation.
The distinguishing feature of this e-infrastructure is that data repositories and scalable supercomputing systems are very close and well integrated.