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SUMMARY:Purpose-Built HPC: Last Hope for Earth System Prediction?
DESCRIPTION:Dave McCarren (US Navy, Oceanographer of the Navy) and Mark Go
 vett (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)\n\nAs earth system 
 prediction models continue to increase in complexity, so do the high-perfo
 rmance computing (HPC) requirements for running these models. Unfortunatel
 y, current HPC platforms are designed, built and optimized for a broad arr
 ay of computationally intensive applications which results in them being i
 nefficient for earth system prediction applications. Specifically, recent 
 top HPC platforms are mostly optimized for machine learning, artificial in
 telligence, and n-body simulations. They are not designed with the specifi
 c purpose of solving partial differential equations (PDEs), such as the Na
 vier-Stokes equations, which are the foundation of earth system modeling.\
 n\nTag: Applications\n\nRegistration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass, Exhi
 bits Reg Pass, Exhibits - Exhibit Hall Only Reg Pass\n\n
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