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Council on Competitiveness High Performance Computing Project

Council on Competitiveness High Performance Computing Project. Suzy Tichenor EDUCAUSE Policy 2005 April 6, 2005. Council Background. Founded 1986 by John Young (CEO Hewlett-Packard) Non-profit, non-partisan Mission

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Council on Competitiveness High Performance Computing Project

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  1. Council on Competitiveness High Performance Computing Project Suzy TichenorEDUCAUSE Policy 2005 April 6, 2005

  2. Council Background • Founded 1986 by John Young (CEO Hewlett-Packard) • Non-profit, non-partisan • Mission • Set a public policy action agenda that drives economic growth and raises the standard of living for all Americans Continued

  3. Council Background • Membership • Only national organization whose membership is comprised exclusively of CEOs, university presidents and labor leaders • Leadership • Chairman: Duane Ackerman, CEO, BellSouth Corporation • Immediate Past Chair: Raymond Gilmartin, CEO, Merck • University Vice Chairman: Wayne Clough, President, Georgia Institute of Technology • Labor Vice Chairman: TBA

  4. Changing Competitive Environment • U.S. is facing more serious global competitive challenges than in the past • We can no longer compete on traditional cost and quality terms • The ability to create new value will determine competitive advantage

  5. Changing Competitive Environment U.S. must innovate… or abdicate its historic and unique economic role in the world

  6. National Innovation Initiative How do we create an innovation-based economy? • Finance and Investment • Education • Legal and regulatory environment • Critical emerging technologies that will drive future economic growth

  7. High Performance Computing and Innovation High performance computing is a key ingredient in America’s innovation capacity

  8. High Performance Computing and Innovation • HPC is an innovation accelerator • HPC shrinks “time-to-insight” and “time-to-solution” for both discovery and invention • Modeling and simulation with HPC has become the “third leg” of science, along with theory and experimentation • The country that wants to out-compete must out-compute

  9. High Performance Computing ProjectA program of the Council’s National Innovation Initiative Objective: Stimulate and facilitate wider usage of HPC across the private sector to propel productivity, innovation and competitiveness. Approach • Determine whether the private sector is using HPC as aggressively as it could and should. • If not…why not: business & technical barriers • Explore the role of public-private sector partnerships to address barriers • Leverage government investment in HPC R&D, systems and expertise to advance industrial and national competitiveness

  10. Project Participants • Private sector HPC users • U.S. Government agencies and laboratories • HPC manufacturers and software developers

  11. Advisory Committee

  12. Advisory Committee

  13. Advisory Committee

  14. Advisory Committee HPC User Surveys Grand Challenges User Conferences INNOVATION Solutions Barriers Case Studies Workshops

  15. HPC Project:Year 1 Findings

  16. HPC Is Essential to Business Survival

  17. HPC Drives Business Competitiveness • Reducing design costs through virtual prototyping • Reducing physical tests for faster time to market Image courtesy of Pratt & Whitney

  18. Image courtesy of The Proctor & Gamble Company HPC Drives Business Competitiveness • Breakthrough insights for manufacturers • Procter & Gamble uses HPC to model production of Pringles® and Pampers®

  19. Image courtesy DreamWorks Animation SKG HPC Drives Business Competitiveness • Shortened product development cycles • Entertainment industry must compete with foreign animation studios

  20. Winning Globally Requires HPC-Driven Solutions “Public funding is needed to secure global leadership” [in aircraft, engines and equipment] (European Aeronautics: A Vision for 2020. Meeting Society’s Needs and Winning Global Leadership)

  21. Companies are not Using HPC as Aggressively as Possible • Lack of computational scientists (internal or external) • Not enough people in the pipeline • Poor match between skills taught and skills needed • Education and Training Barriers

  22. Companies are not Using HPC as Aggressively as Possible • Business Culture Barriers: • Is HPC an investment, or a cost? • What is the return on investment (ROI)?

  23. Companies are not Using HPC as Aggressively as Possible • Result: • Companies don’t have the HPC tools they want and need • Many companies have important computational problems that they cannot solve

  24. Companies are not Using HPC as Aggressively as Possible • Technical Barriers • Legacy applications software inhibits usage • Codes are often not scalable for broader industrial use • Software licensing costs are growing, becoming a barrier for some sites

  25. Supercharging US Innovation with HPC Action Agenda: • Refine business and value models • “Upreach” to the board room level – get CEO buy-in • Improve HPC education and training • Multidisciplinary training; parallel programming methods • Close the software gap • Strengthen partnerships among government, industry and university groups

  26. Competitiveness Impact Break out of the Pack CompetitiveOpportunity Innovation Tomorrow’s Products HPC Performance HPC Usage Competitive Discriminator Remain In Market Competitive Necessity Standing still is falling behind!

  27. Conclusion To out-compete You must out-compute

  28. Council on Competitiveness Resources Available via www.compete.org: • Innovate America • HPC Users Survey • HPC Users Conference Report and DVD • HPC Users Conference July13, 2005 www.hpcusersconference.com

  29. Council Contacts National Innovation Initiative Chad Evans, VP/NII Project Director: cevans@compete.org David Attis, Policy Director: dattis@compete.org High Performance Computing Suzy Tichenor, VP/HPC Project Director: stichenor@compete.org Melyssa Fratkin, Policy Director, HPC: mfratkin@compete.org

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