Programmability and architecture benefits for HPC on a Cerebras CS-2 system

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Adam Lavely

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Cerebras Systems performance engineer Adam Lavely explains programmability and architecture benefits for high performance computing (HPC) on a Cerebras CS-2 system, the world's most powerful HPC and AI accelerator. Learn more about using the Cerebras CS-2 for HPC: https://8968533.fs1.hubspotusercontent-na1.net/hubfs/8968533/Powering-Extreme-Scale-HPC-with-Cerebras.pdf Learn more about how NETL is using the CS-2 to remove bottlenecks: https://youtu.be/AjfI6x5Pje0 and https://cerebras.net/cerebras-customer-spotlight-overview/spotlight-national-energy-technology-laboratory/ Learn more about our partnership with Argonne National Laboratory: https://youtu.be/VwnTTLON6jQ and https://cerebras.net/cerebras-customer-spotlight-overview/spotlight-argonne-national-laboratory/ Learn more about Cerebras: https://cerebras.net
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Cerebras Systems makes the world’s most powerful AI and HPC accelerator system, removing roadblocks to advances in biomedical research, energy, finance, manufacturing, government services and security. Our systems are doing groundbreaking work at leading institutions including GlaxoSmithKline, AstraZeneca, TotalEnergies, Argonne National Laboratory and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. We offer cluster-scale acceleration in a single, easy-to-program device, so your researchers can focus on innovation, not on working around the limitation of traditional computing systems.