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In this thought-provoking article, we discuss certain myths and legends that are folklore among members of the high-performance computing community. We gathered these myths from conversations at conferences and meetings, product advertisements, papers, and other communications such as tweets, blogs, and news articles within and beyond our community. We believe they represent the zeitgeist of the current era of massive change, driven by the end of many scaling laws such as Dennard scaling and Moore's law. While some laws end, new directions are emerging, such as algorithmic scaling or novel architecture research. Nevertheless, these myths are rarely based on scientific facts, but rather on some evidence or argumentation. In fact, we believe that this is the very reason for the existence of many myths and why they cannot be answered clearly. While it feels like there should be clear answers for each, some may remain endless philosophical debates, such as whether Beethoven was better than Mozart. We would like t🗓️ Mark your calendar from July 29, 2024 to July 30, 2024 at Gerald Ford Amphitheatre. Myths by Legends is a celebration of passion, innovation, and community. Embrace the opportunity to explore the world of Arts and Theater in a dynamic setting in Iowa, United States. Reserve your spot now for tickets starting at just 112.00 USD 🎟️.
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