Supercomputer for Quest to Unsolved Interdisciplinary Datascience (SQUID) and its Five Challenges
Susumu Date (),
Yoshiyuki Kido,
Yuki Katsuura,
Yuki Teramae and
Shinichiro Kigoshi
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Susumu Date: Osaka University, Cybermedia Center
Yoshiyuki Kido: Osaka University, Cybermedia Center
Yuki Katsuura: Osaka University, Department of Information and Communication Technology Services
Yuki Teramae: Osaka University, Department of Information and Communication Technology Services
Shinichiro Kigoshi: Osaka University, Department of Information and Communication Technology Services
A chapter in Sustained Simulation Performance 2021, 2023, pp 1-19 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The Cybermedia Center at Osaka University started the operation of a supercomputing system named Supercomputer for Quest to Unsolved Interdisciplinary Datascience (SQUID) in May 2021. SQUID is a hybrid supercomputing system composed of three kinds of heterogeneous compute nodes and delivers 16.591 PFlops as the theoretical performance. This paper overviews the architecture and structure of SQUID and then explains the five challenges which we have set in designing SQUID: Tailor-made computing, HPC and HPDA integration, Cloud-interlinked and -synergized, Secure computing environment, and Data aggregation environment. After that, the future issues to be tackled through the actual operation of SQUID are described.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-18046-0_1
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