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Microsoft Technical Computing Modeling the world with greater fidelity

Microsoft Technical Computing Modeling the world with greater fidelity. Wolfgang Dreyer , TC - Microsoft G ermany . 1.2 x 10. 21. New Bytes of Information in 2010 Source: IDC, as reported in The Economist, Feb 25, 2010. ( 1’200’000’000’000’000’000’000 bytes).

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Microsoft Technical Computing Modeling the world with greater fidelity

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  1. Microsoft Technical Computing • Modeling the world with greater fidelity Wolfgang Dreyer , TC - Microsoft Germany

  2. 1.2 x 10 21 New Bytes of Information in 2010 Source: IDC, as reported in The Economist, Feb 25, 2010 (1’200’000’000’000’000’000’000 bytes)

  3. In 2000 the Sloan Digital Sky Survey collected more data in its 1st week than was collected in the entire history of Astronomy By 2016 the New Large Synoptic Survey Telescope in Chile will acquire 140 terabytes in 5 days - more than Sloan acquired in 10 years The Large Hadron Collider at CERN generates 40 terabytes of data every second ‘“Microsoft's ambitions have always been big. A quarter of a century ago, the company's primary mission was to put a consumer-friendly computer on every desktop. At least in the industrialized world, they can consider that mission accomplished. Now they want to do nothing less than model the world.” - Michael Feldman, HPCWire, 5/20/2010 Sources: The Economist, Feb ‘10; IDC 3

  4. Microsoft Update and Windows Update push out a petabyte of updates monthly The Twitter community generates over 1 terabyte of tweets every day Cisco predicts that by 2013 annual internet traffic flowing will reach 667 exabytes Sources: The Economist, Feb ‘10; DBMS2; Microsoft Corp

  5. Moore’s Law... 1.E+07 1.E+06 Transistors(in thousands) 1.E+05 1.E+04 1.E+03 Frequency (MHz) 1.E+02 1.E+01 Cores 1.E+00 1.E-01 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 …a hardware issue just became a software problem “The era of single processor systems is over; the multi- and many-core systems world is here. If you're not ready for this change, there's an IT train wreck in your future. - HPC Wire Source: Jack Dongarra, KunleOlukotun, Lance Hammond, Herb Sutter, Burton Smith, Chris Batten, KrsteAsanovic, and Kathy Yelick

  6. Client single node shared memory 6

  7. Parallel Development on Windows

  8. Cluster multiple nodes distributed memory 8

  9. ANNOUNCING! GENERAL AVAILABLITY

  10. World Class Performance. Scale to thousands of nodes. Easy to use with existing skills.  

  11. HPC Services for Excel 2010 Run more sophisticated models. Faster response to market trends. Reduce time to results. *

  12. Desktop Compute Clouds: Harnessing Idle Cores Expand the capacity of existing HPC clusters. Utilize idle compute cycles as part of your overall HPC infrastructure.

  13. Why Microsoft? Why Now?STRONGCommitment to HPC • Microsoft provides easy to use technology with a reduced total cost of ownership • A wide range of organizations such as financial services, oil and gas, manufacturing and geological services a companies are prepared to maximize the use of the familiar Windows-based platform • Microsoft is committed to investing in the future of HPC Microsoft is committed to investing in the future of HPC and growing the market with its partners

  14. Reality! C CC

  15. © 2010 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

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