Week of Events
Realizing Artificial Intelligence: Edge-to-Cloud-to-Exascale
Realizing Artificial Intelligence: Edge-to-Cloud-to-Exascale
[] Title: Realizing Artificial Intelligence: Edge-to-Cloud-to-Exascale Abstract: Foundational models with trillions of parameters are being trained. Multi-modal GenAI and Inference Serving services are being deployed for a variety of use cases. To meet the computational demands of these AI workloads, we now have infrastructure with larger than ever GPUs and networks with ever increasing bandwidths. In this presentation, I will talk about challenges of running today’s AI workloads on extreme scale infrastructure. Hewlett Packard Labs is pursuing different research directions for building resilient, scalable and sustainable AI infrastructures. I will discuss how we are tackling the complexities of orchestrating AI/ML workloads by leveraging AI Workload simulations, GPU virtualization, performant communication collectives and novel accelerators. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/462458
ETS-Lindgren World Headquarters Factory Tour
ETS-Lindgren World Headquarters Factory Tour
[] ETS-Lindgren Factory Tour The IEEE EMC Central Texas Chapter and the IEEE University of Texas (UT) Chapter, in partnership with ETS-Lindgren, invites UT engineering students to an exclusive factory tour of the ETS-Lindgren main manufacturing facility in Cedar Park, Texas. This facility is not only ETS-Lindgren’s world headquarters, but also the primary manufacturing facility for many products and systems the company produces for RF, EMP/Data Center, Industrial, EMC, Wireless, and Acoustic test and measurement applications. This event will feature two sessions as noted in the agenda below. Transportation to the ETS-Lindgren Cedar Park facility from the UT campus (up to 40 people) and a complimentary lunch sponsored by ETS-Lindgren will be provided as part of the tour. *Participants are required to wear close-toe shoes. Safety glasses will be provided at the facility. Additional information regarding bus pick-up location, on-site parking and other instructions will be provided ahead of the event via email to those registered. NOTE: There is no charge to attend, but you must register in advance to reserve your seat. Attendance is limited and seats will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. This event is open to IEEE members and guests with advance registration. Co-sponsored by: ETS-Lindgren Agenda: This event will feature two sessions: Lunch & Learn Session (11:00 am to 12:30 pm) Gain a better understanding of the customized solutions ETS-Lindgren designs, manufactures, and delivers to customers globally. You’ll learn how this effort is supported by significant engineering efforts from in-house mechanical, electrical, RF, wireless and acoustic engineers as well as technical experts from these industries. Factory Tour Session (12:30 pm to 2:00 pm) Experience a guided tour of the factory floor along with the A2LA accredited laboratory located in the same facility, observing how key components are designed, manufactured, and tested to meet customer’s specific performance requirements. Transportation to the ETS-Lindgren Cedar Park facility from the UT campus (up to 40 people) and a complimentary lunch sponsored by ETS-Lindgren will be provided as part of the tour. *Participants are required to wear close-toe shoes. Safety glasses will be provided at the facility. Additional information regarding bus pick-up location, on-site parking, and other instructions will be provided ahead of the event via email to those pre-registered. ETS-Lindgren, 1301 Arrow Point Drive, Cedar Park, Texas, United States, 78613