{"id":5270,"date":"2022-06-07T08:58:15","date_gmt":"2022-06-07T07:58:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/asoc-fulbright.es\/?p=5270"},"modified":"2022-06-09T16:33:20","modified_gmt":"2022-06-09T15:33:20","slug":"tertulia-mensual-fulbright-el-14-de-junio-de-2022-1900-hrs-supercomputacion-y-soberania-europea-por-el-prof-mateo-valero","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/asoc-fulbright.es\/?p=5270","title":{"rendered":"Tertulia mensual Fulbright el 14 de junio de 2022, *19:00 hrs*: \u00abSupercomputaci\u00f3n y soberan\u00eda europea\u00bb por el Prof. Mateo Valero"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><strong>Tertulia Fulbright Martes<\/strong>&nbsp;<strong>14 de junio de 2022,&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/strong><strong>19.00 hrs<\/strong><br \/><br \/><strong>Profesor Dr. D. Mateo Valero<\/strong><br \/><br \/><strong>\u201cSupercomputaci\u00f3n y soberan\u00eda europea<\/strong><strong><em>\u201d<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>En medio de esta precoc\u00edsimo&nbsp;tiempo veraniego que nos ha traido&nbsp;el mes de junio, nuestra tertulia mensual contar\u00e1 con un ponente de excepci\u00f3n, el Profesor Mateo Valero, presidente fundador del Centro de Supercomputaci\u00f3n de Barcelona, que en unas tres d\u00e9cadas&nbsp;de existencia&nbsp;se ha convertido en uno de los centros europeos l\u00edderes en supercomputaci\u00f3n&nbsp;y desarrollo de hardware en general. La cual es en estos momentos una de las \u00e1reas cr\u00edticas en Europa, con el fin de garantizar su autonom\u00eda estrat\u00e9gica.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<!--more-->\n\n\n\n<p>Nuestra tertulia ser\u00e1 virtual, por medio de plataforma ZOOM. Para asistir deb\u00e9is preinscribiros antes en el formulario que aparece al abrir este enlace (haciendo click sobre el enlace o copi\u00e1ndolo en el navegador):<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/us02web.zoom.us\/meeting\/register\/tZIvcOGtqDgoE9O25393JNpnuyAwOviJBl_W\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/us02web.zoom.us\/meeting\/register\/tZIvcOGtqDgoE9O25393JNpnuyAwOviJBl_W<\/a><br \/><br \/>Os llegar\u00e1 entonces una notificaci\u00f3n de Zoom al correo electr\u00f3nico con el enlace definitivo personal que deber\u00e9is usar para entrar a la sesi\u00f3n. Deber\u00e9is tener descargada la aplicaci\u00f3n gratuita desde\u00a0<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"http:\/\/www.zoom.us\/\" target=\"_blank\">www.zoom.us<\/a><br \/><br \/>Os deseamos a todos mucha salud, y os esperamos el martes 14 de junio.<br \/><br \/><strong>Nuestro Ponente<\/strong><br \/><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Mateo Valero (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.bsc.es\/cv-mateo\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">http:\/\/www.bsc.es\/cv-mateo<\/a>)&nbsp;is the Founding Director of the Barcelona Supercomputing Center, where his research focuses on high performance computing architectures. He has published approximately 700&nbsp;papers, has served in the organization of more than 300 InternationalConferences and has given more than 600 invited talks. Prof. Valero has been&nbsp;honored with numerous awards, among them the three most relevant awards in&nbsp;the Computer Architecture field: The Eckert-Mauchly Award 2007 by IEEE and&nbsp;ACM, the Seymour Cray Award 2015 by IEEE, and the Charles Babbage 2017&nbsp;Award by IEEE. Among other awards, Prof. Valero has received The Harry Goode&nbsp;2009 Award by IEEE, The&nbsp;Distinguish&nbsp;Service Award by ACM, and the Spanish&nbsp;National awards \u201cJulio Rey Pastor\u201d&nbsp;and&nbsp;\u201cLeonardo Torres Quevedo\u201d. Prof. Valero&nbsp;is a \u00abHall of the Fame\u00bb member of the ICT European Program (selected as one of the 25 most&nbsp;influents&nbsp;European researchers in IT during the period 1983-2008, Lyon, November 2008). In 2020 he was awarded the \u201cHPCWire&nbsp;Reader\u2019s&nbsp;Choice Awards\u201d \u201cfor his exceptional leadership in HPC\u201d and for \u201cbeing a HPC pioneer since 1990 and the driving force behind the renaissance of European HPC independence\u201d. He has&nbsp;been also&nbsp;honored with&nbsp;<em>Condecoraci\u00f3n de la Orden Mexicana del \u00c1guila Azteca&nbsp;<\/em>2018, the highest recognition granted by the Mexican Government. Prof. Valero holds Honorary Doctorates by 10 Universities, is a member of 9 academies, and a fellow of IEEE, ACM,&nbsp;and AAIA, the Asia-Pacific Artificial Intelligence Association.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In 1998 Mateo Valero was distinguished as \u201cFavourite Son\u201d of his home town, Alfam\u00e9n (Zaragoza) and in 2006, his native town of Alfam\u00e9n named its Public School after him.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Abstract<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Over that last 3 decades, we have witnessed a transition from closed software ecosystems being the foundation for HPC, enterprise, and business to open source software ecosystems based on Linux: from Arduino in the IoT space, to Android in the mobile space to Linux in HPC and cloud-based systems with various Open Source Software projects built on top. However, when examining hardware, current commercial off the shelf solutions are closed hardware ecosystems that only enable integration at the peripheral (PCIe) level. The combination of current technology trends, the slowing of Moore\u2019s Law, and cost prohibitive silicon manufacturing inhibit significant power-performance gains by relying on traditional closed ecosystems, especially in HPC, with technology pushed to the extreme. This new regime forces systems to be much more specialized in order to achieve the power-performance profiles required for a supercomputer. In the past, HPC has led the way forward, defining the leading edge of technology. HPC can do this again with open hardware, as it has done in software with the adoption of Linux and open source in general. This is not only a technology imperative, but one born out of current geopolitics. Digital Technology (the generation and processing of data) is the basis for global trade, scientific discovery, and is ubiquitous in modern life. Thus, creation of digital technology in the form of processors, accelerators and the related digital infrastructure guarantees access to these building blocks of the digital economy regardless of the geopolitical environment. Given this technology and geopolitical backdrop, we describe how Europe can exploit its resources targeting research and development for technological independence.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In today\u2019s technology environment, some of the rules have changed. This has produced a shift from abundant transistors to efficient use of transistors. Thus, to truly meet the power and performance requirements, we must specialize the hardware. At the same time, the software stack is evolving, becoming more abstract, enabling higher programmer productivity, but sacrificing hardware efficiency. Thus, application owners will need to co-design the full stack, all layers of hardware and software, in order to meet their performance and power (e.g., FLOPs\/W) targets. This level of integration is not possible in a closed or even partially open ecosystem. The platform must be open to enable this tight integration. We see this openness today in the Linux OS, toolchain, runtimes, frameworks, and libraries, up to the application layer. This enables rapid development and extension of software systems. However, an open hardware infrastructure was lacking, making specialization nearly impossible, especially in a research context. Openness is required to tailor your hardware platform to the applications, thereby achieving the desired performance in the power constrained environment. There have been a couple of open source hardware platforms in the past, but Moore\u2019s Law inhibited their adoption for many reasons: general purpose processor improvements, time to market, cost, software development, etc. Furthermore, unlike Linux, previous open source hardware was entangled in the companies that created them. Mirroring the same model as Linux, RISC-V has followed a similar development path and has enjoyed significant industrial and academic adoption. Like Linux before it, the RISC-V ecosystem is in the nascent period where it can become the de facto open hardware platform of the future. The RISC-V ecosystem has the same opportunity in hardware that what Linux created as a foundation for open source software. This enables the co-design of the RISC-V hardware and the entire software stack, creating a better overall solution than the closed hardware approach that is done today. RISC-V enables everyone to build what they want and need vs. buy something that partially meets their requirements. As European HPC recognized in the past with Linux, Europe has the opportunity to lead the charge, creating a full stack solution for everything from supercomputers to IoT devices, all based on an open ISA, providing interoperability and a freedom to create, build, and deploy superior technology based on European IP.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In this talk, first, we will provide background on HPC computing and the research we have conducted to shape the current state of the art in HPC. Using RISC-V as an instrument, we provide a vision for the future and a collection of current research and innovation projects, infrastructure, and the community that are building the foundation for the future. This is a new opportunity for Europe to lead the way to an HPC Future that is Wide Open!&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Tertulia Fulbright Martes&nbsp;14 de junio de 2022,&nbsp;&nbsp;19.00 hrs Profesor Dr. D. 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