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Now Online – Presentations and Videos from Houston 2015 Directives and Tools for Accelerators Workshop

October 27, 2015 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

The presentations and videos from the October 12 University of Houston “2015 Directives and Tools for Accelerators” workshop are now available online. As with last year’s workshop, this workshop was also considered a complete success

Topics covered include:

  • Usage of directives’ that preserves a single code base, accelerates for GPUs, and offers cross-platform portability
  • Status and future steps of the widely used OpenACC and OpenMP directives
  • Availability of several compilers and software packages across a broad set of CPU/Accelerator combinations
  • Methods to port seismic imaging applications on CPU/Accelerators, auto-tune and perform data analysis
  • Availability of profile and debug tools enabling accelerated scientific computing without significant programming effort

PDF’s can be found by clicking on the speaker’s name below:

  • Luiz DeRose, Cray
  • Doug Miles, NVIDIA
  • James Beyer, NVIDIA
  • Karl Schulz, Intel
  • Martin Huarte-Espinosa, CACDS
  • Maxime Hugues, TOTAL
  • Saber Feki, KAUST
  • Satoshi Matsuoka, Global Scientific Information Center
  • Ty Mckercher, NVIDIA

Videos can be found here:

 

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