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Pumping Up Power Efficiency

Lean, green systems and high-performance “smart” processors provide an energy edge

Claire Gould

Whether you design drugs, manufacture consumer products, create airplanes or search for oil, improving your computing performance will improve your competitiveness. But what do you do when the “need for speed” collides with demands for reduced operating budgets and lower environmental impact? Today’s researchers and engineers are demanding more efficient systems that use less power and dissipate less heat, while still providing the speed they require to be competitive. As processor clock rates flatten, and the amount of heat generated reaches a physical limit, dense data center environments, as well as low-impact workgroup and departmental supercomputers need to provide higher performance while, at the same time, reducing energy requirements, increasing density and lowering total cost of ownership.

“Pumping Up Power Efficiency,” a part of Scientific Computing’s educational Webcast series, recently brought together three expert panelists to discuss new energy-efficient solutions, as well as how to achieve power savings and improve processor performance while lowering your operating costs. Participants include Doug Oathout, Vice President of Business Development for Green IT at HP Enterprise Storage and Servers; John Fruehe, Business Development Director of Server and Workstation Products at Advanced Micro Devices; and Dr. Andres Marquez, a High Performance Computing Scientist for the Energy Smart Data Center Project at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.

The original 60-minute broadcast is now available on-demand. Selected highlights from the discussion are presented in the excerpts that follow. The Webcast may be viewed in its entirety at www.ScientificComputing.com/energy.

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