Episode 73 - Supercomputing - What is New in the Biggest, Fastest Computing for Science and Industry

Supercomputing, or high performance computing (HPC), is about building computers that can accurately and quickly solve big problems - climate and weather modeling, developing new drugs and materials, researching new energy solutions, designing new structures and vehicles, training new AI models, understanding the formation and evolution of stars and galaxies, and much more. Supercomputing also drives innovations that make their way into mainstream, everyday computing, giving everyone more capability and power. Join us for a review of the state of supercomputing after the annual international SC23 conference, as Mike Ignatowksi of AMD, Fernanda Foertter of Voltron Data, and John Lockman of Dell Technologies and the Austin Forum team talk with Jay Boisseau, executive director of the Austin Forum, about this year's highlights in supercomputing - and what may come next year!

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