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42 PF/s Trinity Supercomputer to Use Intel Knights Landing

July 26, 2014 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

First details on the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Trinity Supercomputer show that the 42 PF/s system costing $174M USD will run a combination of Intel Haswell and Knights Landing processors. In particular the Intel Xeon Phi devices will use Micron’s Hybrid Memory Cube technology, which will greatly help memory bandwidth and memory capacity limited … [Read more...]

TechEnablement Adds Funding Opportunity Posts via Dr. William Reynolds

July 22, 2014 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

TechEnablement is pleased to announce that Dr. William Reynolds PhD - an expert in applied scientific computing, funding proposals, and government research, - will be identifying pending funding opportunities for our readership. These posts will round out the TechEnablement content pool to (1) educate readers about the current technology, (2)  plan both applications and … [Read more...]

ARM64 and x86 With OpenMP 4.0 For HPC and Enterprise in GNU and Possibly Clang

July 21, 2014 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

The OpenMP 4.0 specification is moving quickly to implementation through the GNU toolchain and Clang. TechEnablement reported that GNU 4.9.1 now supports OpenMP in C/C++ and Fortran plus we now have confirmation that OpenMP will run on ARM64 as well, or as Jakub Jelinek wrote, "All architectures where libgomp is supported (which is essentially all which have pthreads)." The … [Read more...]

GCC 4.9.1 Adds OpenMP 4.0 Fortran Support for Multicore

July 20, 2014 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

Jakub Jelinek <jakub at redhat dot com> posted on July 16th that the GCC 4.9.1 release now supports  OpenMP 4.0 in Fortran (as well as C/C++). This is great news for multi-core programmers. GCC looks to be on-track to become the opensource platform that both Intel Xeon Phi and GPU programmers can use to to test pragma based programming. As reported on techEnablement.com, … [Read more...]

South Africa Team Wins Their Second Student Supercomputing Competition At ISC14

June 26, 2014 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

Congratulations to the South African students who won their second ISC14 Student Supercomputing Competition! In 2013 the South African students were considered the underdog due to their youth and lack of competitive experience. This year the team from the South African Centre for High Performance Computing  won the overall 2014 competition. To win, students have to build a … [Read more...]

Intel Knights Landing: Claimed 4x An NVIDIA K40 (on some applications)

June 24, 2014 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

Joe Curley (Director of Marketing in the Technical Computing Group at Intel Corporation) just completed his webinar on BrightTalk, "The Faster Path to Discovery: New Details on the Intel® Xeon Phi™ Product Family" that disclosed new details on the upcoming Knights Landing massively=parallel chip including a claimed 4x performance improvement over the NVIDIA K40 on some … [Read more...]

ARM64 with CUDA Early Access Boards Now Available

June 22, 2014 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

The X-Gene™ ARM64 and CUDA Development Platform for High Performance Computing (HPC) is now available to order from Cirrascale, the US Applied Micro (APM) integration partner. This board represents an entry point for ARM64 + CUDA into the enterprise markets as well. The X-Gene™ board features custom high-performance ARM v8 processor based on an advanced 64-bit ARM … [Read more...]

Intel Announces Xeon CPU + FPGA in a Chip

June 21, 2014 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

With ARM64 a given, Intel has been looking to increase market penetration through chip customization. June 8th Intel revealed plans to manufacture a new (as yet unnamed) server Xeon chip that contains an integrated FPGA.  The FPGA and CPU will have coherent access to memory. The combination chip will be package compatible with the existing Xeon E5 line.   Intel mentions that … [Read more...]

Intel Knights Landing Webinar June 24

June 18, 2014 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

Microway is hosting a webinar, "The Faster Path to Discovery: New Details on the Intel® Xeon Phi™ Product Family" that will cover the next-generation Knights Landing processor on June 24. Register here to attend. … [Read more...]

LibreOffice OpenCL Acceleration for the Masses – Intel vs. AMD GPU performance

June 12, 2014 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

OpenCL support has  been added to LibreOffice Calc to greatly accelerate spreadsheet calculations! Now application users can experience GPU acceleration without programming. LibreOffice is a free and open source office suite developed by The Document Foundation. It contains popular office applications such as Writer (a word processor), Calc (for  spreadsheets),  Impress (for … [Read more...]

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