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In this deck from the RISC-V Workshop in Barcelona, Mateo Valero, Director of the Barcelona Supercomputer center, explains how the RISC-V architecture can play a main role in new supercomputer architectures.
"RISC-V is an open, free ISA enabling a new era of processor innovation through open standard collaboration. Born in academia and research, RISC-V ISA delivers a new level of free, extensible software and hardware freedom on architecture, paving the way for the next 50 years of computing design and innovation."
Watch the video interview:
Learn more: https://tmt.knect365.com/risc-v-workshop-barcelona/
The presentation on HydRON given at the JCB meeting in May 2018.
The forthcoming 2018 ScyLight workshop on Optical Communication is to be held in Florence on 6 and 7 June 2018.
https://atpi.eventsair.com/QuickEventWebsitePortal/scylight-workshop-on-optical-communication/2018
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Watch the video: https://wp.me/p3RLHQ-kHU
Sign up for our insideHPC Newsletter: http://insidehpc.com/newsletter
Learn more: https://riscv.org/2018/05/risc-v-workshop-in-barcelona-proceedings/
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Director
02/09/2019
33 Encuentro de la Economía Digital y las
Telecomunicaciones. Santander.
3. Some societal challenges which MN5 will address...
Images courtesy of The PRACE Scientific Steering Committee, “The Scientific Case for Computing in Europe 2018-2026”
Aging population
Cybersecurity
Increasing energy needs
Intensifying global
competition
Climate change
Personalized Medicine
4. Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Centro Nacional de Supercomputación
Spanish Government 60%
Catalan Government 30%
Univ. Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) 10%
BSC-CNS is
a consortium
that includes
BSC-CNS objectives
Supercomputing services
to Spanish and EU researchers
R&D in Computer, Life, Earth and
Engineering Sciences
PhD programme, technology
transfer, public engagement
5. Computer
Sciences
Earth
Sciences
CASELife
Sciences
To influence the way machines are built, programmed
and used: programming models, performance tools,
Big Data and Artificial Intelligence, computer
architecture, energy efficiency
To develop and implement global and
regional state-of-the-art models for short-
term air quality forecast and long-term
climate applications
To understand living organisms by means of
theoretical and computational methods
(molecular modeling, genomics, proteomics)
To develop scientific and engineering software to
efficiently exploit super-computing capabilities
(biomedical, geophysics, atmospheric, energy, social
and economic simulations)
Mission of BSC Scientific Departments
6. Topic: High-Performance Computing in the world from 1980
• # Institution Count Faculty
• 1 ► Ohio State University 36.3 11
• 2 ► Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 33.7 19
• 3 ► Polytechnic University of Catalonia 27.7 18
• 4 ► Georgia Institute of Technology 26.8 22
• 5 ► University of Minnesota 26.5 10
• 6 ► University of Chicago 25.9 7
• 7 ► Purdue University 22.5 15
• 8 ► Indiana University 22.3 10
• 9 ► ETH Zurich 17.9 5
• 10 ► University of California - Berkeley 17.7 11
8. MareNostrum4
Total peak performance: 13,7 Pflops
General Purpose Cluster: 11.15 Pflops (1.07.2017)
CTE1-P9+Volta: 1.57 Pflops (1.03.2018)
CTE2-Arm V8: 0.5 Pflops (????)
CTE3-KNH?: 0.5 Pflops (????)
MareNostrum 1
2004 – 42,3 Tflops
1st Europe / 4th World
New technologies
MareNostrum 2
2006 – 94,2 Tflops
1st Europe / 5th World
New technologies
MareNostrum 3
2012 – 1,1 Pflops
12th Europe / 36th World
MareNostrum 4
2017 – 11,1 Pflops
2nd Europe / 13th World
New technologies
9. Research on wind farms
optimization and wing energy
production forecasts
Simulations to improve the
understanding of the rotating wheels
flow physics and its impact over the
aerodynamic performance
Research into advanced technologies
for the exploration of hydrocarbons,
subterranean and subsea reserve
modelling and fluid flows
Advanced statistical methods to the
optimization of maintenance, energy
usage, and control of the city's water
treatment and supply processes.
Collaboration agreement for the
development of advanced systems
of deep learning with applications
to banking services
Artificial Intelligence and Big Data
techniques to improve the
quality of care and personalized
diagnosis
BSC’s dust storm forecast system
licensed to be used to improve
the safety of business flights.
Collaborations with Industry
Research on efficient data sensing,
algorithms for analysis of industrial
processes and visualization of large
datasets of industrial data
12. NEARBYCOMP, S.L.
Provides FOG
COMPUTING FOR
IOT, delivering
customization services
for different scenarios
of FOG computing
For the:
• 5G
• IOT
• SMART CITIES
ELEM BIO, S.L.
Provides BIOMECHANICS
SIMULATIONS, offering
software-as-a-service
simulation tool focused
on cardiovascular and
respiratory systems
For the:
• PHARMA INDUSTRY
• MEDTECH COMPANIES
• PUBLIC HEALTH
• EDUCATION
MITIGA
SOLUTIONS, S.L.
Provides operational
solutions TO MINIMIZE
THE IMPACT OF
VOLCANIC ASH
HAZARDS
For the:
• AVIATION INDUSTRY
• ENGINE
MANUFACTURES
• CONSULTING SECTORS
NOSTRUM
BIODISCOVERY, S.L.
Applies supercomputing
TO SPEED UP DRUG
DISCOVERY
For the:
• PHARMA
INDUSTRY
• BIOTECH
COMPANIES
BSC’s spin-offs
13. Technology Transfer
RESEARCH CONTRACTS
53,5 M€
BSC IPR PORTFOLIO
28 patents
approved or
pending
approval
93 software
58 Open source
SPIN-OFFS AND LICENCING
4 Spin-offs created
13 Technologies
transfered
37 Jobs created
2.3 M€ raised
13 licensed or
transfered
technologies
4 patents
9 software
Updated August 2019
14. 7.4
M€
24.9
M€
ORDINARY COMPETITIVE
2018 executed budget
Multiplying
ordinary funds
x3.8
REVENUE
6.9
M€
Companies
European Comission
13.9
M€
State & Autonomous
Regional Admin.
4.1
M€
79%21%
Researchers
1,9
M€
General
Expenses
3.3
M€
Administrative
and operational
support
2,2
M€
1,9
M€
x13.1
BSC Resources
15. Source:
European Commission, Participant Portal H2020
Projects
Updated Agust 2019
Legal name EU Contribution (€) Project Participations
CSIC 230,434,008 € 536
Tecnalia 106,426,784 € 239
Barcelona Supercomputing Center 76,524.698 € 132
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya 59,475,312 € 158
Universitat Pompeu Fabra 56,816,732 € 109
ICFO 56,517,896 € 78
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona 56,322,646 € 117
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid 55,004.745 € 155
Universitat Politècnica de València 53.806.967 139
ATOS Spain 52,902,517 € 148
TOP-10 Spanish Organizations in Horizon 2020
19. EuroHPC-JU members:
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria,
Croatia, Czech Republic,
Denmark, Estonia, Finland,
France, Germany, Greece,
Hungary, Ireland, Italy,
Latvia, Lithuania,
Luxembourg, the
Netherlands, Norway,
Poland, Portugal, Romania,
Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain,
Sweden, Switzerland
and Turkey
“A new legal and funding structure
– the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking –
shall acquire, build and deploy
across Europe a world-class High-
Performance Computing (HPC)
infrastructure.
It will also support a research and
innovation programme to develop
the technologies and machines
(hardware) as well as the
applications (software) that would
run on these supercomputers.”
EuroHPC: Unifiying European HPC technologies
21. Hosting Consortium:200 Petaflops peak performance (200 x 1015)
Experimental platform to create supercomputing
technologies “made in Europe”
MareNostrum 5
A European pre-exascale supercomputer
Spain Portugal Turkey Croatia Ireland
I
23. Where Europe needs to be stronger
HPC codes must be upgraded
Vital HPC hardware elements are
missing: general purpose
processor and accelerators
EU needs its own source of as
many of the system elements as
possible
Tools Applications
MPI/OMP Scheduler Storage
System integration
GPP Accelerator
Only 1 of the 10 most powerful
HPC systems is in the EU
24. BSC and the EC
“"Europe needs to
develop an entire
domestic exascale
stack from the
processor all the
way to the system
and application
software",
Mateo Valero,
Director of
Barcelona
Supercomputing
Center
Final plenary panel at ICT Innovate, Connect, Transform
conference, 22 October 2015 Lisbon, Portugal.
“The transformational impact of excellent science in research
and innovation”
25. Mont-Blanc HPC Stack for ARM
Industrial applications
System software
Hardware
Applications
26. Why Europe needs its own processor
Processors now control almost every
aspect of our lives
Possible future restrictions on exports to
EU due to increasing protectionism
A competitive EU supply chain for HPC
technologies will create jobs and growth in
Europe
Security (back doors, etc.)
27. HPC Today
• Europe has led the way in defining a
common open HPC software ecosystem
• Linux is the de facto standard OS despite
proprietary alternatives
• Software landscape from Cloud to IoT
already enjoys the benefit of open source
• Open source provides:
• A common platform, specification and
interface
• Accelerates building new functionality by
leveraging existing components
• Lowers the entry barrier for others to
contribute new components
• Crowd-sources solutions for small and
larger problems
• What about Hardware and in particular,
the CPU? CPUs/GPUs/ASICs
HW Systems
OS
Compiler/Toolchain
Schedulers
Libraries/Platforms
Applications
OPEN
CLOSED
28. RISC-V is democratising chip-design
Google
Amazon
Western Digital
More and more global IT actors are adopting RISC-V
architectures to be vendor independent
And of course the entire IoT ecosystem for lower
performance, lower energy applications.
Major opportunity for ICT industry also in Spain
Alibaba
29. HPC Tomorrow
• Europe can lead the way to a
completely open SW/HW stack for the
world
• RISC-V provides the open source
hardware alternative to dominating
proprietary non-EU solutions
• Europe can achieve complete
technology independence with these
foundational building blocks
• Currently at the same early stage in HW
as we were with SW when Linux was
adopted many years ago
• RISC-V can unify, focus, and build a
new microelectronics industry in
Europe.
CPUs/GPUs/ASICs
HW Systems
OS
Compiler/Toolchain
Schedulers
Libraries/Platforms
Applications
OPEN
30. The European Processor Initiative
• In the same way BSC led the development of ARM
processors for HPC in the various MontBlanc projects, now
it leads the RISC-V HPC accelerator development in EPI
• EPI is a 100% funded EuroHPC project (120 M€ ) to
develop European processor technology by 2022
• BSC was the original initiator of EPI and most active
proponent in the scientific and technical community
• EPI is led by Atos/Bull with 28 partners from leading HPC
industrial and academic centres
32. Exascale supercomputing intitiative at BSC
The open-source hardware opportunity
RISC-V HPC accelerator: from concept to
implementation
Latest silicon technologies: 7nm, 5nm and 3 nm
Ground floor opportunity to design and build a
European supercomputer at the best
supercomputing center in Europe!
Working with industrial and academic partners
HPC, automotive, bio, meteorological and
other workloads
33. The future is wide open!
There is an urgent need, from mobile phones to supercomputers: more compute at lower
power
Our main aim: create European chips that meet the needs of future European and global
markets across HPC, cloud, automotive, mobile to IoT
This is the framework for the Exascale Supercomputing Initiative at BSC
An opportunity for Europe to lead the charge to creating
a full stack solution for everything, from supercomputers
down to IoT devices
The RISC-V ecosystem is in the nascent period where it can become the de facto open
hardware platform of the future
34. How to implement this “Open Future World”?
The BSC launches LOCA, the new European Laboratory for Open Computer Architecture, a
joint long-term initiative to promote a vibrant RISC-V ecosystem, HQ in Southern Europe,
supported by:
The BSC trustees
The main IT worldwide companies
The digital technology industry in Spain?
The European Commission
The European Academics
UPC, Cantabria, Chalmers, Rome Sapienza, Zagreb,
Forth, ETH, EPFL…..
36. What does a 30 MW ExaFLOP SC look like?...
We have some ideas, come join the fun!
Cabinet: 16 Petaflops,
400 KW (water cooled)
256 nodes, 24,576 cores
128 to 512 Terabytes DRAM
64 cabinets: 1.0 Exaflops
40 Gflops/W efficiency
7nm initial, 5 and 3 nm follow-on designs
0.1 Byte/flop bandwidth ratio
37. BSC is hiring... Creating high value job opportunities in Spain
Contact: rrhh@bsc.es
Experienced professionals (Engineers and/or PhD holders) are wanted for:
BSC is looking for talented and motivated professionals with expertise in the design and verification of IPs
to be integrated into a European HPC accelerator. The design is based on a RISC-V architecture. This is a
NEW project to build an energy efficient Exascale system.
FPGA design
Simulation
Verification
Software: compilers/OS/RT
RTL / Microarchitecture
38. RISC-V has the opportunity to be like Linux. It would be global
and go beyond Airbus and Galileo!