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Solutions for a Data Intensive World in a Parallel Universe..
1. Solutions for a Data-intensive World
Barry Bolding, Ph.D.
Vice President, Corporate Marketing
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3. In my parallel universe…
…we will live in a data-intensive world
…models will be so close to reality that we can make
quick and efficient decisions that benefit us all
…every scientist will make faster discoveries because of
Cray’s innovations in computing, storage and analytics
…computing, storage and analytics will work seamlessly
to enable Cray customers to help change the world
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4. Modeling in a Data-Intensive World
Cray supercomputers solving “grand challenges” in science, engineering and analytics
Data Models
Data-Intensive
Processing
Math Models
Integration of datasets and
math models for search,
analysis, predictive modeling
and knowledge discovery
High throughput event
processing & data capture
from sensors, data feeds
and instruments
Modeling and simulation
augmented with data to
provide the highest fidelity
virtual reality results
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5. Capability Focus
(Tightly Integrated Solutions)
Supercomputing Solutions
Cray XC30 Series:
Cray CS300 Series:
Scalable Performance
Flexible Performance
Capacity Focus
(Highly Configurable Solutions)
Supercomputing Solutions to Match the Needs of the Application
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7. Industrial Innovation Every Day
Aircraft
design
Consumer
products
Engine cycle-tocycle variation
Jet engine
efficiency
Li-ion
batteries
Long-haul truck
fuel efficiency
Simulating
takeoff and landing
scenarios improved
a critical code
for estimating
characteristics
of commercial
aircraft, including lift,
drag, and
controllability
Leadership
computing
and molecular
dynamics software
advanced
understanding
of chemical
processes that can
limit product shelf
life
Emerging model
of engine cyclic
variation will apply
thousands
of processors
to a challenging
problem
Accurate
predictions
of atomization
of liquid fuel
by aerodynamic
forces enhance
combustion stability,
improve efficiency,
and reduce
emissions
New classes
of solid inorganic
Li-ion electrolytes
could deliver
high ionic
and low electronic
conductivity
and good
electrochemical
stability
Simulations reduced
by 50% the time to
develop a unique
system of add-on
parts that increases
fuel efficiency
by 7−12%
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8. Cray’s Universe is Changing our World
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9. In my parallel universe…
…we will live in a data-intensive world
…models will be so close to reality that we can make
quick and efficient decisions that benefit us all
…every scientist will make faster discoveries because of
Cray’s innovations in computing, storage and analytics
…computing, storage and analytics will work seamlessly
to enable Cray customers to help change the world
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10. Cray Builds Computational Tools That Help Change The World
Supercomputing
Big Data
Compute
Supercomputers
Flexible Clusters
Hybrid Architectures
Store
Integrated Storage
& Data Management
Tiered Adaptive Storage
Analyze
Graph Analytics
Hadoop Solutions
Merging Big Data and Supercomputing
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Notes de l'éditeur
SmartArt graphic with pictures and callout text(Basic)To reproduce the SmartArt graphic on this slide, do the following:On the Home tab, in the Slides group, click Layout, and then click Blank.On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click SmartArt.In the Choose a SmartArt Graphic dialog box, in the left pane, click Picture. In the Picture pane, double-click Circular Picture Callout (first row) to insert the graphic into the slide. Select the graphic. Under SmartArt Tools, on the Format tab, in the Size group, enter 6” in the Height box and 9” in the Width box.Also under SmartArt Tools, on the Format tab, in the Arrange group, click Align, and then do the following:Click Align to Slide.Click Align Center.Click Align Middle.Click each of the four picture placeholders in the SmartArt graphic, select a picture, and then click Insert.Press and hold CTRL, and select all four pictures. Under SmartArt Tools, in the Shape Styles group, click the Format Shape dialog box launcher. In the Format Shape dialog box, click Line Color in the left pane, in the Line Color pane, click No line.Also in the Format Shape dialog box, click 3-D Format in the left pane, in the 3-D Format pane, do the following:Under Bevel, click the button next to Top, and then click Circle.In the Width box, enter 12 pt.In the Height box, enter 8 pt.Under Surface, click the button next to Lighting, and then click Balance.Select the top line in the SmartArt graphic. Under Drawing Tools, on the Format tab, in the Shape Styles group, click the button next to Shape Outline, and then under Theme Colors, click Olive Green, Accent 3, Darker 25% (fifth row).Select the second line from the top in the SmartArt graphic. Under Drawing Tools, on the Format tab, in the Shape Styles group, click the button next to Shape Outline, and then under Theme Colors, click Tan, Background 2, Darker 50% (fourth row).Select the third line from the top in the SmartArt graphic. Under Drawing Tools, on the Format tab, in the Shape Styles group, click the button next to Shape Outline, and then under Theme Colors, click Red, Accent 2 (first row).Select the graphic, and then click one of the arrows on the left border. In the Type your text here dialog box, enter text.Press and hold CTRL and select the three text boxes, and then do the following:On the Home tab, in the Font group, select Franklin Gothic Book from the Font listSelect 28 in the Font Size boxClick Font Color and select White, Background 1.To reproduce the background effect on this slide, do the following:On the Design tab, in the Background group, click Background Styles, and then click Format Background. In the Format Background dialog box, click Fill in the left pane, in the Fill pane, select Gradient fill, and then do the following:In the Type list, select Linear.In the Angle box, click 90°.Under Gradient stops, click Add gradient stop or Remove gradient stop until two stops appear in the slider.Also under Gradient stops, customize the gradient stops as follows:Select the first stop in the slider, and then do the following:In the Position box, enter 0%.Click the button next to Color, and then under Theme Colors, click Dark Blue, Text 2, Darker 25% (fifth row).Select the last stop in the slider, and then do the following:In the Position box, enter 100%.Click the button next to Color, and then under Theme Colors, click Black, Text 1 (first row).
Li-ion batteries image from A. Logeat et al., Solid State Ionics 206, 33 – 38 (2012)Breakthrough science at every scale.Good examples of how our users projects advance DOE strategic goalsShow a variety of support/collaboration modes.Show how science and innovation depends on understanding the details. Progress is in the details.Engine Cycle-to-Cycle VariationFord is developing a high-performance computational strategy for modeling cyclic variation. Would be the first one-of-a-kind simulation to study CCV using 1000s of processors .UTRC studied the atomization of liquid fuel by aerodynamic forces. Accurate computational prediction is a stepping stone to developing next-generation injection concepts for better combustion stability, improved efficiency, and reduced emissions.Aircraft DesignBy using Jaguar to simulate various takeoff and landing scenarios, Boeing is improving a critical internal code for 3-D analysis capabilities to estimate high lift characteristics of commercial transport aircraft, including lift, drag and controllability.