We’re thrilled to announce that the High Performance Software Foundation (HPSF) has been recognized as the Best HPC Collaboration in the 22nd edition of the HPCwire Readers’ Choice Awards, presented at SC25 in St. Louis, Missouri.
“We’re honored to be recognized as the Best HPC Collaboration in HPCwire this year,” said HPSF Board Chair Todd Gamblin. “Our goal at HPSF is to lower barriers to productive use of today’s and future high-performance computing systems, and it’s exciting to see our efforts recognized by the community. We’re excited to have brought together labs, industry, and academia around this goal.”
The HPCwire Readers’ Choice Awards are determined through nominations and votes from the global HPCwire community, along with selections by HPCwire editors. These awards are a prestigious acknowledgment from the HPC community and are announced each year to kick off the Supercomputing Conference, which highlights advances in high-performance computing, networking, storage, and data analysis.
Thank you to everyone who voted for HPSF. We’re excited for what the future of HPC holds and look forward to continuing to advance collaboration across the community.
We’re grateful to our members as well who support HPSF projects and initiatives: AWS, HPE, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories, Microsoft, AMD, Arm, Argonne National Laboratory, CEA, Intel, Kitware, Los Alamos National Laboratory, NVIDIA, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Riken. Thank you!
To learn more about how you can get involved with the High Performance Software Foundation, visit https://hpsf.io/get-involved/.