AWS HPC Blog
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Using a Level 4 Digital Twin for scenario analysis and risk assessment of manufacturing production on AWS
This post was contributed by Orang Vahid (Dir of Engineering Services) and Kayla Rossi (Application Engineer) at Maplesoft, and Ross Pivovar (Solution Architect) and Adam Rasheed (Snr Manager) from Autonomous Computing at AWS One of the most common objectives for our Digital Twin (DT) customers is to use DTs for scenario analysis to assess risk […]
Lattice Boltzmann simulation with Palabos on AWS using Graviton-based Amazon EC2 Hpc7g instances
In this post we’ll show you the performance when running the Parallel Lattice Boltzmann Solver (Palabos) on the latest generation of AWS Graviton CPUs in Hpc7g instances on AWS.
EFA: how fixing one thing, led to an improvement for … everyone
Today, we’re diving deep into the open-source frameworks that move MPI messages around, and showing you how work we did in the Open MPI and libfabrics community lead to an improvement for EFA users – and everyone else, too.
Conceptual design using generative AI and CFD simulations on AWS
In this post we’ll show how generative AI, combined with conventional physics-based CFD can create a rapid design process to explore new design concepts in automotive and aerospace from just a single image.
Introducing a community recipe library for HPC infrastructure on AWS
Today we’re showing you our community library of HPC Recipes for AWS. It’s a public repo @github that will help you achieve feature-rich, reliable HPC deployments ready to run your workloads no matter where you’re starting from.
How Maxar builds short duration ‘bursty’ HPC workloads on AWS at scale
In this post, we hear from Maxar’s WeatherDesk team on how they deploy their HPC workloads using a “fail fast” software development technique so they can be sure of meeting customer deadlines for their business.
Deep-dive into Hpc7a, the newest AMD-powered member of the HPC instance family
Today we discuss the performance results we saw from the new hpc7a instance, running HPC workloads like CFD, molecular dynamics, and weather prediction codes.
Call for participation: RADIUSS Tutorial Series 2023
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and AWS are again joining forces to provide a training opportunity for emerging HPC tools and application. In this post you’ll find out the details of those tutorials, and find out how to participate.
Instance sizes in the Amazon EC2 Hpc7 family – a different experience
Hpc7g is the first Amazon EC2 HPC instance offering with multiple instance sizes, but this is quite different from the experience of getting smaller instances from other non-HPC instance families. Today, we want to take a moment to explore why this is different, and how it helps.
Deploying Open OnDemand with AWS ParallelCluster
In this post, we describe an integration of Open OnDemand with AWS ParallelCluster so admins can provide web-based access to HPC resources beyond what they have at their site, by using the AWS cloud to add new capabilities and extend capacity.