Radio Free Hpc Podcast

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A podcast for fans of high performance computing.

Episodios

  • Fall of the JEDI

    14/10/2021

    In this episode of RadioFreeHPC, Dan, Henry, and Shahin talk about the death of a Jedi, more specifically the cancellation of the Pentagon JEDI contract. Listen in for the details, as well as a full breakdown on multivendor competition and the complexity behind these agreements. RadioFreeHPC is produced by the computer science department at Faber College,… Read More »Fall of the JEDI

  • World of Quantum

    13/10/2021

    In this episode of RadioFreeHPC, a full discussion on quantum computing, its applications, and what the world might look like in the quantum age. RadioFreeHPC is made possible by a grant from the Barnum & Baily Foundation for Good Scientific Understand and Stuff and distributed in partnership with HPCwire. *Download the MP3 * Follow us… Read More »World of Quantum

  • The Met Office

    12/10/2021

    In this episode of RadioFreeHPC the entire crew is back to talk the UK Met Office buying 1.2 billion pounds worth of Azure credits, responsibility when dealing with ransomware, and Elon Musk. RadioFreeHPC is produced by a pack of mildly rabid dogs who have gained the ability to manipulate technology for their own mad agenda.… Read More »The Met Office

  • Your Comprehensive Lead Up To ISC

    03/10/2021

    In this episode of RadioFreeHPC Henry and Dan speculate that Shahin has been kidnapped by aliens while Jessi does battle with the Midwest heat. Absent co-hosts aside, Henry and Dan give an all-inclusive look at the International Student Cluster Competition, from years prior to this year’s throw-down. RadioFreeHPC is produced through a generous grant from… Read More »Your Comprehensive Lead Up To ISC

  • Short: RFHPC, Stress Free

    03/10/2021

    In this episode of RadioFreeHPC Henry and Dan have a relaxed, non-argumentative session (possibly due to Shahin and Jessi’s absences). The two talk ransomware, Henry’s ongoing battle with the bots, and practice tips for where to build your telescope’s data center. RadioFreeHPC is produced by tthe HPC division of Feldmen’s Heating and Air Conditioning, keeping… Read More »Short: RFHPC, Stress Free

  • NVIDIA’s Next Move

    29/09/2021

    In this episode of RadioFreeHPC the crew discusses NVIDIA’s expansion to a full-fledged server vendor, the who’s and how’s of this move, and the implications of the behemoth company’s announcement. RadioFreeHPC is produced by the Sun Microsystems Reunification Fund and distributed in partnership with HPCwire. *Download the MP3 * Follow us on Twitter * Subscribe on… Read More »NVIDIA’s Next Move

  • Henry Newman vs. the World

    24/09/2021

    In this episode of RadioFreeHPC, a breakdown of Henry’s battle with the bots, Intel’s 7nm, and the potentially impossible task of modeling the Earth. RadioFreeHPC is produced by a team of gnomes hiding in a server rack and distributed in partnership with HPCwire. *Download the MP3 * Follow us on Twitter * Subscribe on Spotify  * Subscribe… Read More »Henry Newman vs. the World

  • Milan, Milan, Milan

    17/03/2021

    This is a breaking news edition of Radio Free HPC, so you should play some dramatic and exciting music while you listen to this episode. Wait, don’t do that, we want you to actually hear the episode. So just hum something exciting while you listen. In this special episode, we break down AMD’s new Epyc… Read More »Milan, Milan, Milan

  • Radio Free HPC: Cerebras, EPCC and Chippewa Falls Remodel

    07/03/2021

    Radio Free HPC:  Cerebras, EPCC and Chippewa Falls Remodel We have a full crew for this wide-ranging episode of RFHPC. We start with a discussion of the new Cerebras and HPE based supercomputer slated for the Edinburgh Parallel Computing Center in, well, Edinburgh. We talk some feeds and speeds for the new boxes, particularly about… Read More »Radio Free HPC: Cerebras, EPCC and Chippewa Falls Remodel

  • Big Changes at Intel: Gelsinger Takes the Helm

    08/02/2021

    Big changes at Intel:  Gelsinger Takes the Helm Our main topic today is Intel, with the bulk of the discussion surrounding the return of Pat Gelsinger as Intel’s new CEO. Pat was a 30 year veteran of Intel before he let to pursue other, well, pursuits – most notably as CEO of VMware. While at… Read More »Big Changes at Intel: Gelsinger Takes the Helm

  • Digital D-Day: SolarWinds Hack

    09/01/2021

    Our main topic for this episode is the SolarWinds hack. This is the worst digital hacking incident to date and will have repercussions for many years. As many as 18,000 SolarWinds customers may have downloaded the hacked update and opened themselves up to digital mayhem and thievery. This includes many government accounts, some of the… Read More »Digital D-Day: SolarWinds Hack

  • We’re Back! High Performance Christmas Episode

    29/12/2020

    After a late fall hiatus, Radio Free HPC is back, baby. This is our holiday episode and we start by pledging to be 29% more scintillating in the new year, which is a significant bonus for listeners if we can hit that mark. The theme of the show is HPC:  High Performance Christmas. We left… Read More »We’re Back! High Performance Christmas Episode

  • RISC-V Deep Dive, CTO Interview

    04/10/2020

      RISC-V Deep Dive, CTO Interview In this special edition of Radio Free HPC, we interview Mark Himelstein, RISC-V International Chief Technical Officer. In the discussion, we look at RISC-V from all angles, discussing how the opensource ISA is being used today and how it might be used tomorrow. And there’s a lot to consider.… Read More »RISC-V Deep Dive, CTO Interview

  • Liqid Gets Hot, NSF Billion for AI

    01/10/2020

    We have our full staff for this show – first time in a long time. We start out with introductions….Henry still lives in a survivalist compound in Las Cruces, NM, Jessi is still on crutches, and Shahin is still living in the smokey Silicon Valley. Jumping right into our topic:  DOD is getting two new,… Read More »Liqid Gets Hot, NSF Billion for AI

  • SiFive’s Big Score, Will Nvidia Buy Arm?

    07/09/2020

    We start out with our personal pledge that all of our content is new and not pre-recorded. That’s our gift to you – no recycled, reused or Amazon Renewed content. Jumping into our first topic, Risc-V IP and silicon purveyor SiFive earned a $61 million investment from a group of high-end investors including SK Hynix,… Read More »SiFive’s Big Score, Will Nvidia Buy Arm?

  • MLperf Wars & AMD’s Gawdy Numbers

    01/09/2020

    Summer inventory clearance days for Radio Free HPC! We’re blasting through our processing backlog and getting the episodes out as fast as possible (but no faster). In this episode, we talk about the spate of MLperf benchmarks and how AMD hit it out of the park on their most recent earnings. We start the episode… Read More »MLperf Wars & AMD’s Gawdy Numbers

  • Is Amazon’s Graviton2 Ready for Prime (Time)?

    26/07/2020

    The show starts on a high note, with Henry’s audio being amazingly echo free. Usually we hear a lot of echo as Henry talks, which is due to the rammed earth walls of his new abode, plus the fact that there isn’t any carpeting or anything else to absorb his nasal tones. But somehow Henry… Read More »Is Amazon’s Graviton2 Ready for Prime (Time)?

  • ISC, Student Cluster Competition Recap

    21/07/2020

    ISC20 Smashing Online Success The RadioFreeHPC team looks back at the success that ISC20 was and discusses what attending an online-only conference was like. Big kudos and thanks to the ISC team who pulled off one grand challenge of re-planning and did it so well! Shahin offers his reflections on scheduling an online conference on… Read More »ISC, Student Cluster Competition Recap

  • The Persistence of Memory

    14/07/2020

    Intel Optane Memory Nothing says HPC like having the performance cake and eating it too. In this episode, we drill down on what Intel is doing with their cool Optane tech, shooting for speeds that remind you of memory, sizes that look like storage, and costs that make it look like a deal, with real… Read More »The Persistence of Memory

  • Is it Time for Virtual GPUs?

    04/07/2020

    VMware’s Bitfusion and Dell We start with team introductions, as usual, but drop a bombshell on listeners:  we’re going to be missing Jessi for the next couple of months as she goes off to Marine Officers Candidate School – or as she calls it “screamy summer camp.” It’s sort of like an all-inclusive Sandals Resort.… Read More »Is it Time for Virtual GPUs?

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