SCHEDULE: NOV 10-16, 2012
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Let The Chips Fall Where They May - PGI Compilers & Tools for Heterogeneous HPC Systems
SESSION: Software Development Tools II
EVENT TYPE: Exhibitor Forums
TIME: 2:30PM - 3:00PM
Presenter(s):Michael Wolfe
ROOM:155-C
ABSTRACT:
Diversity of processor architectures and heterogeneity of HPC systems is
on the rise. CPU and Accelerator processors from AMD, ARM, IBM, Intel,
NVIDIA and potentially other suppliers are in the mix. Some HPC systems
feature "big" CPU cores running at the fastest possible clock rates.
Others feature larger numbers of "little" CPU cores running at moderate
clock rates. Some HPC systems feature CPUs and Accelerators with
separate memories. Others feature CPUs and Accelerators on the same chip
die with shared virtual or physical memory. Nearly every possible
combination of these processor types is being evaluated or proposed for
future HPC systems. In this talk, we will discuss the challenges and
opportunities in designing and implementing languages to maximize
productivity, portability and performance on current and future
heterogeneous HPC systems.
Chair/Presenter Details:
Michael Wolfe - The Portland Group, Inc.
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Let The Chips Fall Where They May - PGI Compilers & Tools for Heterogeneous HPC Systems
SESSION: Software Development Tools II
EVENT TYPE:
TIME: 2:30PM - 3:00PM
Presenter(s):Michael Wolfe
ROOM:155-C
ABSTRACT:
Diversity of processor architectures and heterogeneity of HPC systems is
on the rise. CPU and Accelerator processors from AMD, ARM, IBM, Intel,
NVIDIA and potentially other suppliers are in the mix. Some HPC systems
feature "big" CPU cores running at the fastest possible clock rates.
Others feature larger numbers of "little" CPU cores running at moderate
clock rates. Some HPC systems feature CPUs and Accelerators with
separate memories. Others feature CPUs and Accelerators on the same chip
die with shared virtual or physical memory. Nearly every possible
combination of these processor types is being evaluated or proposed for
future HPC systems. In this talk, we will discuss the challenges and
opportunities in designing and implementing languages to maximize
productivity, portability and performance on current and future
heterogeneous HPC systems.
Chair/Presenter Details:
Michael Wolfe - The Portland Group, Inc.
Click here to download .ics calendar file