SC19 Proceedings

The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis

HPC Interconnects at the End of Moore’s Law


Workshop: HPC Interconnects at the End of Moore’s Law

Abstract: The tapering of lithography advances that have been associated with Moore’s Law will substantially change requirements for future interconnect architectures for large-scale datacenters and HPC systems. Architectural specialization is creating new datacenter requirements such as emerging accelerator technologies for machine learning workloads and rack disaggregation strategies will push the limits of current interconnect technologies. Whereas photonic technologies are often sold on the basis of higher bandwidth and energy efficiency (e.g. lower picojoules per bit), these emerging workloads and technology trends will shift the emphasis to other metrics such as bandwidth density (as opposed to bandwidth alone) and reduced latency, and performance consistency. Such metrics cannot be accomplished with device improvements alone, but require a systems view of photonics in datacenters.






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