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SUMMARY:The ARM HPC Experience: From Testbeds to Exascale
DESCRIPTION:Mitsuhisa Sato (RIKEN), Andrew Younge (Sandia National Laborat
 ories), Gopal Patnaik (US Naval Research Laboratory), Simon McIntosh-Smith
  (University of Bristol), John Linford (ARM Ltd), and John Wohlbier (Engil
 ity Corporation)\n\nThe ARM architecture has gained substantial traction i
 n the HPC community as evidenced by several ARM-based projects including t
 he Japanese Post-K, European Mont-Blanc, U.S. DOE Vanguard, and UK GW4/EPS
 RC efforts, as well as the commercial availability of ARM nodes from HPC v
 endors including Cray, Gigabyte, HPE, and Ingrasys. We will bring together
  experts to share their experiences investigating ARM HPC, from testbeds w
 ith current ARM processors to plans for future exascale systems. The BoF i
 ncludes a panel session where members and the audience together can discus
 s progress and define the future state of ARM in the HPC community.\n\nReg
 istration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass, Exhibits - E
 xhibit Hall Only Reg Pass\n\n
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