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Dan Stanzione

Executive Director TACC (Texas Advanced Computing Center) – US

AI and HPC, or AI ends HPC?

17 February 2025

Abstract

In this talk, I’ll first cover the plans for the new National Science Foundation (NSF) Leadership Facility in the United States, benchmarks from the early hardware, then discuss the balance (or lack thereof) between AI and HPC in future system designs.

Bio

Dr. Dan Stanzione, Associate Vice President for Research at The University of Texas at Austin and Executive Director of the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC), is a nationally recognized leader in high performance computing, and has been involved in supercomputing for more than 30 years.

He is the principal investigator (PI) for a number of the National Science Foundation (NSF) supercomputers, including the current Frontera system, which is the fastest supercomputer at a U.S. university, and is leading the upcoming NSF Leadership Class Computing Facility. Stanzione received his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and his master’s degree and doctorate in computer engineering from Clemson University.


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