CFP summary
IEEE HPCC is a long-running international conference on high performance computing and communications. The 2025 edition in Exeter highlights the growing importance of scalable computing and networking in academia and industry, with sessions on architectures, systems, data-intensive computing, communications, and AI-oriented infrastructure. The conference continues the HPCC series’ role as a forum for researchers, practitioners, and engineers to discuss theory, systems, applications, and experience across high-performance and distributed computing environments.
Topics
High performance computing theory and architectures; system software and middleware; scientific workflows; storage and I/O; resource management; multicore systems; future platforms; data mining; bioinformatics; big data; AI; blockchain; parallel and distributed architectures and algorithms; data centers; virtualization; cloud, grid, and cluster computing; federated learning; embedded and pervasive systems; distributed graphics and VR/AR/MR; communications and networking; security, privacy, 5G, SDN, NFV; computing power networks for AI.