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Special broadcast: Discover the power of 18 zeros this Exascale Day

Join us on October 18th at 10 AM PDT to see how exascale computing will change the world. Mark your calendar and check out the agenda below featuring engaging topics and dialogue with leading industry supercomputing experts. HPE-ExascaleDay-blog.jpgWhat is exascale?

It allow us to perform 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 calculations per second. Thatโ€™s 18 zeros โ€“ 1018 โ€“ a quintillion. To visualize the magnitude of a quintillion, consider this: It would take 40,000 years for quintillion gallons of water to flow over Niagara Falls.

Why celebrate Exascale Day?

Exascale is about more than just larger, faster computers. It signals a new age of insights and a new era of innovation. Breaking through a speed barrier of 1018 calculations per second will help solve the worldโ€™s toughest problems โ€“ and answer questions we didnโ€™t even know to ask.

Exascale in action

From forecasts that predict natural disasters and save lives, to optimizing renewable energy sources, here are some of the many ways exascale computing is helping to make our world a better place.

The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) is harnessing the latest advances in science and supercomputing to derive lifeโ€‘saving insights from vast amounts of disparate data. The team is supercharging its modeling environment to be even more predictive, granular, and hyperlocal.

Carnegie Clean Energy believes ocean waves could change the global energy game and is using supercomputing to solve the challenges to create renewable, clean energy.

At the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) at the U.S. Department of Energyโ€™s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Perlmutter is playing a key role in advanced computing, AI, data science, and more.

And Dr. Jerome Baudry, a molecular biophysics professor from The University of Alabama in Huntsville, accelerated drug discovery on the COVID-19 frontlines โ€“ where supercomputing reduced the time required to study critical stages of drug design.

Ready to see whatโ€™s possible? Join our Exascale Day special broadcast

Tune in on October 18th at 10 AM PDT to see how exascale computing will change the world. Mark your calendar and check out the agenda featuring engaging dialogue with leading industry supercomputing experts.

Computing at scale: A discussion on exascale, AI, and quantum computing.

Looking for a clearer understanding of the differences between these industry terms and approaches to computing at scale. Our experts will define what each means, what workloads are they good for, how do they compare. Youโ€™ll hear from:

  • Arti Garg, HPE AI team
  • Alison Kennedy, Director, STFC Hartree Centre. Committed
  • Doug Black, editor-in-chief, InsideHPC

 Interview: Justin Hotardโ€™s POV on exascale computing

InsideHPC editor-in-chief Doug Black goes one-on-one with Justin Hotard, SVP and General Manager for the HPC and MCS business segment at HPE.

The exascale journey: A panel discussion on shared insights

Leaders from three exascale organizations talk about their respective programs โ€“ including progress, hurdles, expectations, and priority science

  • Bronson Messer, Distinguished Scientist and Director of Science, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Terri Quinn of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory  
  • Katherine Riley, Director of science, ALCF

Plan now to join our special October 18th broadcast. And see you on Exascale Day!


Brandon Draeger
Hewlett Packard Enterprise

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Brandon leads the Compute Product Marketing teams for HPE and joined the company in January 2020 as part of the Cray acquisition. Prior to Cray, Brandon held leadership roles in engineering, product management, marketing, and strategy at Intel, Dell, and Symantec.