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Moving from exascale to zettascale computing: challenges and techniques

Xiangke Liao,Kai Lu,8 Authors,Jie Shen

2018 · DOI: 10.1631/FITEE.1800494
Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering · 49 Citations

TLDR

This study discusses the challenges of enabling zettascale computing with respect to both hardware and software, and presents a perspective of future HPC technology evolution and revolution, leading to the main recommendations in support of zettASCale computing in the coming future.

Abstract

High-performance computing (HPC) is essential for both traditional and emerging scientific fields, enabling scientific activities to make progress. With the development of high-performance computing, it is foreseeable that exascale computing will be put into practice around 2020. As Moore’s law approaches its limit, high-performance computing will face severe challenges when moving from exascale to zettascale, making the next 10 years after 2020 a vital period to develop key HPC techniques. In this study, we discuss the challenges of enabling zettascale computing with respect to both hardware and software. We then present a perspective of future HPC technology evolution and revolution, leading to our main recommendations in support of zettascale computing in the coming future.