C++, SYCL, Kokkos – How C++ and Collaborative, Accelerator Programming Models Enable the Aurora Supercomputer
The accelerator landscape has been rapidly changing over the past decade, and as super computers come online, they face the challenge of supporting the latest and greatest accelerators. Through use of C++. Kokkos and SYCL, the engineers working on the Aurora project at Argonne National Laboratory are demonstrating how to enable workloads that are performant now, while continuing to keep an eye on the future.
Guests:
Nevin Liber – Computer Scientist @ Argonne Leadership Computing Facility
alcf.anl.gov/about/people/nevin-liber
James Reinders – Technical Evangelist @ Intel
linkedin.com/in/jamesreinders
Learn more:
See what next-generation scientific problems are being slated to run on Aurora
intel.com/content/www/us/en/customer-spotlight/stories/argonne-aurora-customer-story.html
Argonne Leadership Computing Facility and Aurora
alcf.anl.gov
alcf.anl.gov/aurora
SYCL Tech
sycl.tech
oneAPI
oneapi.io
intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/tools/oneapi/overview.html
Kokkos
github.com/kokkos/kokkos
 
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