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October 18th is Exascale Day. Watch our special broadcast on how Exascale computing and the power of 18 zeros will change the world.
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The Atlantic Festival (2020)
Session Producer for The Atlantic Festival: Caitlin Bergmann
Client: HPE
In 2020 the 13th annual Atlantic Festival went digital. As an underwriter sponsor of the event, HPE had an eight-minute session to discuss the importance of Exascale Day and how the leading researchers and scientists are pushing the boundaries of science with models and simulations using the world’s most powerful supercomputers.
Exascale, the next frontier of supercomputing, doesn’t belong to any person, any company, or any country — it’s about the importance of pushing ourselves to be smarter, better; to go further.
In this discussion at The 2020 Atlantic Festival, HPE’s Dr. Eng Lim Goh lays out breakthroughs we can expect as we approach the next level of high-performance computing with The Atlantic’s publisher, Hayley Romer.
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