The Landscape and Challenges of HPC Research and LLMs
Le Chen
Nesreen K. Ahmed
Akashnil Dutta
Arijit Bhattacharjee
Sixing Yu
Quazi Ishtiaque Mahmud
Waqwoya Abebe
Hung Phan
Aishwarya Sarkar
Branden Butler
N. Hasabnis
Gal Oren
Vy A. Vo
J. P. Muñoz
Ted Willke
Tim Mattson
Ali Jannesari

Abstract
Recently, language models (LMs), especially large language models (LLMs), have revolutionized the field of deep learning. Both encoder-decoder models and prompt-based techniques have shown immense potential for natural language processing and code-based tasks. Over the past several years, many research labs and institutions have invested heavily in high-performance computing, approaching or breaching exascale performance levels. In this paper, we posit that adapting and utilizing such language model-based techniques for tasks in high-performance computing (HPC) would be very beneficial. This study presents our reasoning behind the aforementioned position and highlights how existing ideas can be improved and adapted for HPC tasks.
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