
Perspectives from SC24
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Authors: Mark Nossokoff, Bob Sorensen, and Earl Joseph
Publication Date: December 202024
Length: 5 pages
With approximately 18,000 attendees and over 500 exhibitors, including more than 130 new exhibitors, SC24 in Atlanta surpassed organizer expectations and delivered a vibrant and energetic environment for the global HPC community to exchange ideas while establishing or extending collaborative partnerships and relationships. As is our custom, the Hyperion Research team of analysts has compiled its primary takeaways and perspectives from more than 80 customer meetings, workshop and session attendance, and a myriad of other interactions at the event.
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