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Dr. Ruymán Reyes Castro, CTO at Codeplay Software, and Kevin Harms, Senior Software Developer at Argonne Leadership Computing Facility, talk about their collaboration with the National Energy for Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) at Lawrence Berkeley Lab to enhance the [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Code Together, Intel Tags: accelerator, Argonne, Argonne Leadership Computing Facility, Aurora, Berkeley Lab, C++, Codeplay Software, CPU, CUDA, Data Parallel C++, DPC++, ecosystem, GPU, HPC, Lawrence Berkeley Lab, LLVM, National Energy for Research Scientific Computing Center, NERSC, oneAPI, oneDNN, oneMKL, open communities, Open Standards, Perlmutter, portability, Supercomputer, SYCL
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Epistasis detection holds great promise for the prevention and treatment of diseases such as Alzheimer’s, diabetes and breast cancer. INESC-ID researchers Aleksander Ilic and Rafael Torres Campos are collaborating with other researchers and developers across Portugal through the HiPErBio Project [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Code Together, Intel Tags: accelerator, Argonne, Argonne Leadership Computing Facility, Aurora, Berkeley Lab, C++, Codeplay Software, CPU, CUDA, Data Parallel C++, DPC++, ecosystem, GPU, HPC, Lawrence Berkeley Lab, LLVM, National Energy for Research Scientific Computing Center, NERSC, oneAPI, oneDNN, oneMKL, open communities, Open Standards, Perlmutter, portability, Supercomputer, SYCL, Tensor Core
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In this second episode about GROMACS, one of the world’s most widely used open source molecular dynamics (MD) applications, we explore the quest to simplify portable, performant programming with Erik Lindahl, Biophysics Professor at Stockholm University & KTH Royal Institute [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Code Together, Intel Tags: AI, Andrey Alekseenko, biophysics, C++, COVID, cross-architecture, CUDA, distributed computing, DPC++, electrostatic, Erik Lindahl, exascale, floating point operations, GROMACS, heterogeneous, HPC, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, ligno-cellulose, MD, molecular, molecular dynamics, molecular simulation, oneAPI, pandemic, parallel programming, parallelism, Roland Schulz, SciLifeLab, SIMD, Stockholm University, Supercomputing, SYCL
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Open standards underpin the future of heterogeneous programming, and as Intel Principal Engineer Jeff Hammond points out, SYCL has proven in many ways that “standards don’t cost you a thing and you get portability.” A modern C++ language, SYCL has [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Code Together, Intel Tags: accessors, Aksel Alpay, AMD, backend, buffers, C++, Center of Excellence, Clang, Codeplay, compiler, ComputeCpp, cross-architecture, CUDA, DPC++, FPGA, GPU, Heidelberg University, heterogeneous, hipSYCL, HPC, Intel, Jeff Hammond, kernel, kernel library, Khronos Group, Kokkos, LLVM, MPI, NVIDIA, oneAPI, Open Source, Open Standards, OpenACC, OpenCL, OpenMP, Parallel Research Kernels, parallelism, pointers, queue, software programming, SYCL, SYCL 2020, task graph, tool chain, triSYCL, unified shared memory, Xilinx
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Who better to have a spicy discussion with about #OpenMP than Tim Mattson and Bronis de Supinski? These two have truly lived at the forefront of the amazing, decades-long OpenMP journey, from its inception to its preeminence as a foundational [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Code Together, Intel Tags: Accelerators, C++, CUDA, DPC++, heterogeneous, high performance computing, HPC, Kokkos RAJA, loop transformations, offloading, oneAPI, OpenCL, OpenMP, parallel loops, parallel programming, parallelism, Python, SYCL
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In Part I of two episodes about GROMACS, one of the world’s most widely used open source molecular dynamics (MD) applications, Erik Lindahl, Biophysics Professor at Stockholm University & KTH Royal Institute of Technology, and Roland Schulz, Parallel Software Engineer [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Code Together, Intel Tags: AI, biophysics, C++, Coulomb’s Law of Interaction, COVID, CUDA, developers, distributed computing, DPC++, electrostatic, exascale, floating point operations, Folding@home, GROMACS, HPC, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, ligno-cellulose, MD, molecular, molecular dynamics, molecular simulation, oneAPI, pandemic, parallel programming, parallelism, protein folding, SIMD, Stockholm University, Supercomputing, SYCL
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Is oneAPI living up to its promise? How do oneAPI and DPC++ relate to the Khronos Group SYCL and ISO C++ standards? Andrew Richards, Codeplay Software CEO, and Hal Finkel, Lead for Compiler Technology and Programming Languages at Argonne National [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Code Together, Intel Tags: accelerator, Andrew Richards, Argonne, C++, CGRA, Codeplay, compute-intensive, CPU, cross-architecture, CUDA, data-intensive, DPC++, FPGA, GPU, Hal Finkel, heterogeneous computing, high performance computing, HPC, Intel, ISO, Khronos Group, NVIDIA, oneAPI, Open Source, Open Standards, OpenCL, Programming Languages, programming models, software programming, Supercomputer, SYCL, unified shared memory, USM
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Ronan Keryell, principal software engineer at Xilinx, and Jeff Hammond, principal engineer at Intel, explain why open collaboration — modeled through open source and open standards — is key to solving some of today’s biggest challenges in research and industry, [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Code Together, Intel Tags: AMD, C++, CGRA, Codeplay, ComputeCpp, CPU, cross-architecture, CUDA, DPC++, FPGA, GPU, heterogeneous computing, hipSYCL, HPC, Intel, ISO, Khronos Group, NVIDIA, oneAPI, Open Source, Open Standards, OpenCL, OpenMP, Programming Languages, programming models, Ronan Keryell, software programming, Supercomputing, SYCL, triSYCL, unified shared memory, USM, Xilinx
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Existing math kernel libraries have lacked portability across heterogeneous platforms—until now. A unifying programming model—and availability of standard library interfaces—enables development of performance-portable libraries among diverse hardware architectures. In this episode, Julia Sukharina, Senior Engineering Manager at Intel, and Mehdi [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Code Together, Intel Tags: BLAS, C++, Codeplay Software, compute-intensive, CuBLAS, CUDA, Data Parallel C++, data-intensive, developers, DPC++, GPU, heterogeneous, Intel Math Kernel Library, Julia Sukharina, libraries, linear algebra, math, math libraries, Mehdi Goli, MKL, NVIDIA, oneMKL, OpenCL, SYCL
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In this episode of Code Together, Geoff Lowney, Senior Fellow at Intel, and Andrew Richards, CEO at Codeplay Software, discuss the value of standards in enabling hardware and software developers to collaborate and innovate. From the early days of video [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Artificial Intelligence, Audio Podcast, Code Together, Intel Tags: Accelerators, AI, artificial intelligence, C++, compilers, compute-intensive, CPU, CUDA, data parallel, data-intensive, developers, exascale, Geoff Lowney, GPU, high performance computing, HPC, Khronos, Khronos Group, LLVM, NVIDIA, oneAPI, Open Source, OpenCL, parallel programming, parallelism, Standards, SYCL
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