On 11/27/2018 4:51 AM, Michael Di Domenico wrote:

this seems a bit too stringent of a statement for me.  i don't dismiss
or disagree with your premise, but i don't entirely agree that HPC
"must" change in order to compete.

I agree completely. There is and always be a need for what I call
"pretty high performance computing", which is the highest performance
computing you can achieve, given practical limits like funding, space,
time, ... Sure there will always people who can figure out how to go
faster, but PHPC is pretty good.

Jon Forrest

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