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by bugfix-66 1294 days ago
43 days ago I asked this question:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33215740

This question got voted down everywhere I discussed it on Hacker News, but somehow the submission itself got 11 points. Apparently, it is an offensive question to some silent, pro-censorship part of the population here. Today I'll ask it again, and I hope somebody will respond in a useful way:

QUESTION:

I write software for parallel processors at a hardware/software company you've heard of. I am located in California but many of my coworkers are located in China (roughly half the team).

We are directly affected by the American government's severe new CPU/GPU export restrictions.

It seems to me that America is preparing for a period of cold war, or worse.

It's time to start thinking about contributing to the American war effort by writing high-performance military computing systems.

For example, SIMD particle filters for hypersonic weapons, or low-latency convolutional neural networks for battlefield devices.

So, Hacker News: What company is the best place to do this work? What team?

Does anyone here already work in this field?

1 comments

If you can tolerate a .gov email address, there are high-performance computing, edge computing, and AI groups at DOE labs. My impression is that they're always starved for talent in these areas due to stiff competition from industry and lifestyle restrictions that come with a security clearance (being a US citizen, reduced international travel, no drugs other than alcohol and nicotine, your work may require on-site). Defense labs are probably similar.