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DESCRIPTION:IEEE Computer Society Distinguished Visitors Program\n\nThe fie
 ld of high-performance computing (HPC) or supercomputing refers to the bui
 lding and using computing systems that are orders of magnitude faster than
  our common systems. The top supercomputer\, Summit\, can perform 148\,600
  trillion calculations in one second (148.6 PF on LINPAC). The top two sup
 ercomputers are now in the USA followed by two Chinese supercomputers. Man
 y countries are racing to break the record and build an ExaFLOP supercompu
 ter that can perform more than one million trillion (quintillion) calculat
 ions per second. In fact the USA is planning two supercomputers in 2021 on
 e of which\, when fully operational (Frontier)\, will perform at 1.5 EF. S
 cientists however are concerned that we are reaching many physical limits 
 and we need new innovative ideas to make it to the next generation of comp
 uting. This talk will consider where we stand and where we ae going with t
 he current state of supercomputing with emphasis on future processors\, an
 d some of the ideas that scientists are looking at to re-invent computing.
  A comparative understanding of Nuromorphic and Brain-Inspired Computing\,
  Quantum Computing and innovative computing paradigms will be provided alo
 ng with an assessment of progress so far and the road ahead. Further\, I c
 over some of our own progress on Nanophotnonic PostMoore’s law processin
 g efforts.\n\nSpeaker(s): Tarek El-Ghazawi\, \n\nAgenda: \n6:30 PM to 7:00
  PM Refreshments and Networking\n\n7:00 PM to 7:05 PM Announcements and In
 troduction of Speaker\n\n7:05 PM to 8:30 PM Talk and Q and A\n\nRoom: Blue
 mont Room\, Bldg: Arlington Central Library\, 1015 N Quincy St\, Arlington
 \, Virginia\, United States
LOCATION:Room: Bluemont Room\, Bldg: Arlington Central Library\, 1015 N Qui
 ncy St\, Arlington\, Virginia\, United States
ORGANIZER:murtyp@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:4
SUMMARY:Rebooting Computing- The Search for Post-Moore’s Law Breakthrough
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/204549
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;IEEE Computer Society Distinguished Visito
 rs Program&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The field of high-performance computing (HPC) or superc
 omputing refers to the building and using computing systems that are order
 s of magnitude faster than our common systems. The top supercomputer\, Sum
 mit\, can perform 148\,600 trillion calculations in one second (148.6 PF o
 n LINPAC). The top two supercomputers are now in the USA followed by two C
 hinese supercomputers. Many countries are racing to break the record and b
 uild an ExaFLOP supercomputer that can perform more than one million trill
 ion (quintillion) calculations per second. In fact the USA is planning two
  supercomputers in 2021 one of which\, when fully operational (Frontier)\,
  will perform at 1.5 EF.&amp;nbsp\;&amp;nbsp\; Scientists however are concerned th
 at we are reaching many physical limits and we need new innovative ideas t
 o make it to the next generation of computing.&amp;nbsp\; This talk will consi
 der where we stand and where we ae going with the current state of superco
 mputing with emphasis on future processors\, and some of the ideas that sc
 ientists are looking at to re-invent computing.&amp;nbsp\; A comparative under
 standing of Nuromorphic and Brain-Inspired Computing\,&amp;nbsp\; Quantum&amp;nbsp
 \; Computing and innovative computing paradigms will be provided along wit
 h an assessment of progress so far and the road ahead.&amp;nbsp\; Further\, I 
 cover some of our own progress on Nanophotnonic PostMoore&amp;rsquo\;s law pro
 cessing efforts.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Agenda: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;6:30 PM to 7:00 PM
  Refreshments and Networking&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;7:00 PM to 7:05 PM Announcements and 
 Introduction of Speaker&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;7:05 PM to 8:30 PM Talk and Q and A&lt;/p&gt;
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