PetaFLOPS scale computing systems, opportunities, and challenges

T. Sterling
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Petaflops is a scale of computer performance equal to a million billion operations per second and is thousands of times more powerful than today's most powerful massively parallel processors. Although representative of a class of system far beyond feasibility with contemporary technology, petaflops computer architecture is the target of active investigation and the topic of government sponsored workshops. Realizing petaflops capability will depend on advances in device technology, architectural structures, and parallel algorithms for scientific and engineering applications. This paper describes the field of petaflops computing in terms of the evolution of enabling technologies, new architectures likely to deliver effective performance at the petaflops level, and examples of important applications that will be significantly advanced through the availability of future petaflops computers. A summary of the seminal findings of several recent workshops exploring this regime of computing systems will be presented in detail. Analysis of the critical technologies and their evolution will be used to support estimates of the likely timeframe in which such capability will become practical.
千万亿次浮点运算规模的计算系统,机遇和挑战
千万亿次浮点运算是一种计算机性能的尺度,相当于每秒一百万亿次运算,比当今最强大的大规模并行处理器要强大数千倍。虽然这类系统的代表远远超出了当代技术的可行性,但千万亿次浮点运算的计算机架构是积极调查的目标,也是政府主办的研讨会的主题。实现千万亿次浮点运算的能力将取决于设备技术、架构结构以及科学和工程应用的并行算法的进步。本文描述了千万亿次浮点运算领域的技术发展,可能在千万亿次浮点运算水平上提供有效性能的新架构,以及通过未来千万亿次浮点运算计算机的可用性将显著推进的重要应用示例。本文将详细介绍最近几个探讨这种计算系统体制的研讨会的重大发现。对关键技术及其演变的分析将用于支持对这种能力付诸实践的可能时间框架的估计。
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