BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Microsoft Corporation//Outlook MIMEDIR//EN VERSION:1.0 BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20121115T213000Z DTEND:20121115T220000Z LOCATION:155-C DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:ABSTRACT: Diversity of processor architectures and heterogeneity of HPC systems is =0Aon the rise. CPU and Accelerator processors from AMD, ARM, IBM, Intel, =0ANVIDIA and potentially other suppliers are in the mix. Some HPC systems =0Afeature "big" CPU cores running at the fastest possible clock rates. =0AOthers feature larger numbers of "little" CPU cores running at moderate =0Aclock rates. Some HPC systems feature CPUs and Accelerators with =0Aseparate memories. Others feature CPUs and Accelerators on the same chip =0Adie with shared virtual or physical memory. Nearly every possible =0Acombination of these processor types is being evaluated or proposed for =0Afuture HPC systems. In this talk, we will discuss the challenges and =0Aopportunities in designing and implementing languages to maximize =0Aproductivity, portability and performance on current and future =0Aheterogeneous HPC systems. SUMMARY:Let The Chips Fall Where They May - PGI Compilers & Tools for Heterogeneous HPC Systems PRIORITY:3 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Microsoft Corporation//Outlook MIMEDIR//EN VERSION:1.0 BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20121115T213000Z DTEND:20121115T220000Z LOCATION:155-C DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:ABSTRACT: Diversity of processor architectures and heterogeneity of HPC systems is =0Aon the rise. CPU and Accelerator processors from AMD, ARM, IBM, Intel, =0ANVIDIA and potentially other suppliers are in the mix. Some HPC systems =0Afeature "big" CPU cores running at the fastest possible clock rates. =0AOthers feature larger numbers of "little" CPU cores running at moderate =0Aclock rates. Some HPC systems feature CPUs and Accelerators with =0Aseparate memories. Others feature CPUs and Accelerators on the same chip =0Adie with shared virtual or physical memory. Nearly every possible =0Acombination of these processor types is being evaluated or proposed for =0Afuture HPC systems. In this talk, we will discuss the challenges and =0Aopportunities in designing and implementing languages to maximize =0Aproductivity, portability and performance on current and future =0Aheterogeneous HPC systems. SUMMARY:Let The Chips Fall Where They May - PGI Compilers & Tools for Heterogeneous HPC Systems PRIORITY:3 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR