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Intel, HPE, and Argonne National Lab are collaborating closely to deliver Aurora. Built on Intel’s architecture, Aurora will be Argonne’s first Exascale, high performance computing system. Its performance is expected to exceed exaflops, which is 2 billion billion calculations per [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Code Together, Intel Tags: Argonne National Lab, Aurora, Code Migration, code portability, cross-architecture, developers, exaFLOPS, exascale computing, heterogeneous programming, high performance computing, HPE, Kokkos, OpenMP, Parallel Computing, parallel programming, RAJA programming language, SYCL, SYCL standard
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As high performance computing (HPC) moves far beyond its traditional users to the domains of AI, machine learning, enterprises and the cloud, and heterogeneous programming becomes the norm, Nico Mittenzwey, senior HPC engineer at Megware Computer, and Mike Lee, technical, [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Cloud Computing, Code Together, Intel Tags: AI, Argonne National Lab, CH4, cloud, CPU, DAOS, DPC++, Ethernet, exascale, fault tolerance, German Federal Waterways Engineering and Research Institute, GPU, heterogeneous, high performance computing, HPC, HPC applications, HPC clusters, Infiniband, Intel MPI library, Intel Optane, Julich Supercomputing Center, Lichtenberg II, machine learning, Megware Computer, MPI, MPI application, MPI implementation, MPI library, MPICH, Omni-Path, oneAPI, OpenFOAM, OpenMPI, simulation, TU Darmstadt
Categories: Artificial Intelligence, Audio Podcast, Code Together, Intel Tags: Alice Chan, Argonne National Lab, artificial intelligence, C++, Compiler Engineering, Compiler Technology, cross-architecture, CUDA, developers, DPC++, GPU, Hal Finkel, hardware abstraction, heterogeneous, Khronos, machine learning, oneAPI, Programming Languages, programming portability, SYCL
Categories: Artificial Intelligence, Audio Podcast, Intel, Intel Chip Chat Tags: AI/HPC Convergence, Argonne National Lab, Audio Podcast, Brandon Draeger, Chip Chat, Cloud Computing, Conversation in the Cloud, Cray, Cray CS500 supercomputer, Cray Shasta architecture, Intel, Intel Deep Learning Boost, XC50
Categories: Audio Podcast, Intel, Intel Chip Chat Tags: Allyson Klein, Argonne National Lab, Audio Podcast, Chip Chat, DOE, exaflop, exascale, Intel, Intel Xe, Intel Xeon Scalable, Optane, Supercomputer, Trish Damkroger, U.S. Department of Energy, Xeon