By utilizing the strengths of the Intel Xeon Phi coprocessor, the chapter 3 High Performance Parallelism Pearls authors were able to improve and modernize their code and "achieve great scaling, vectorization, bandwidth utilization and performance/watt". The authors (Jacob Weismann Poulsen, Karthik Raman and Per Berg) note, "The thinking process and techniques used in this … [Read more...]
Moving Brain Models Beyond Mother Nature For Robotic Navigation
In an attempt to create a super-navigation system, Queensland University of Technology research Dr.Michael Milford is combining human vision and rat spatial recognition computer models to solve the problem of place recognition far better than the solutions evolved by Mother Nature. Advances in computational technology coupled with the proliferation of autonomous … [Read more...]
From ‘Correct’ to ‘Correct & Efficient’: a Hydro2D case study with Godunov’s scheme
Poetically noting that "a rising tide lifts all boats", authors Guillaume Colin de Verdière and Jason D. Sewall demonstrate a 12x increase on Intel Xeon Phi and over 5x increase on Intel Xeon using, "a common set of optimizations [that] benefit both general-purpose Xeon processors and more specialized Xeon Phi accelerators" in chapter 2 of High Performance Parallelism … [Read more...]
The Unabridged Chapter 1 Introduction To High Performance Parallelism Pearls
Following is the full, unabridged text of the chapter 1 introduction (written by James Reinders) to High Performance Parallelism Pearls. Thanks to Morgan Kaufmann, James Reinders, and Jim Jeffers for giving permission so TechEnablment can make this available. After reading what James wrote, you will see that summarizing the introduction would simply have left out too much … [Read more...]
Teaching The World About Intel Xeon Phi
The newest book by James Reinders and Jim Jeffers, “High Performance Parallelism Pearls” distills the experience of sixty-nine HPC experts into twenty-eight chapters designed to teach the world about the performance capabilities of the massively-parallel Intel® Xeon Phi™ family of products. Source code for numerous working examples selected for their educational content, … [Read more...]
Analysis of Phylogenetic Tree Code Shows OpenACC Within 10% Of Native CUDA
The paper, "Accelerating Phylogenetic Inference on GPUs: an OpenACC and CUDA comparison" by University of Barcelona and Intel Barcelona Research Center claim near-CUDA performance for OpenACC - within 10% - that can be achieved when accelerating a Phylogenetic Tree code based on the popular MrBayes Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) package. Comparing with state-of-art … [Read more...]
MSI WS60 Mobile Workstation – Awesome CUDA-Capable, Linux, and Window Mobility
The recently released MSI mobile workstation (WS60 20 OJ 3K-004US) provides a no-compromise laptop for those who wish a thin-and-light desktop replacement at work and when traveling. This device is now my work machine of choice (that relegated a wonderful HP Z800 workstation to a remotely accessed resource). I have found that the WS60 provides a well-designed and … [Read more...]
Sony Demos Project Morpheus VR Headset on the PS4
Sony had demos for its Project Morpheus VR headset on the PS4 at the Tokyo Game Show. Competition in the VR headset space is getting intense with Sony's Project Morpheus is "85 percent" complete while Oculus is showing off it's Crescent Bay prototype. The current version has a 90 degree Field Of View (FOV) but this is likely to change. (Occulus has a 110 degree FOV). For … [Read more...]
Oculus reveals Prototype Crescent Bay AR Headset
Oculus has unveiled a much lighter and ergonomic prototype virtual reality headset nicknamed Crescent Bay. This headset is not available to consumers. The hew headset features a higher resolution and refresh rate, 360-degree head tracking and integrated headphones."It's as big of a leap as we made from DK1 to DK2," says Oculus CEO Brendan Iribe, referring to the first two … [Read more...]
Latest Intel SDE Emulates New ISA Instructions For Knights Landing
Intel has released a new version of the Intel SDE (Software Development Emulator) so that customers can start working with upcoming instruction set extensions like AVX-512 for Knights Landing. The SDE can be downloaded after accepting a user agreement and used on Windows, Linux, and OS. It can also be used with the GNU gcc. The current version is 7.2 released on July 29, … [Read more...]








