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8-January-2014 - SU-HPC seminar: OpenMP 4.0

OpenMP 4.0, Michael Klemm, Intel
Thursday, January 23, 3:30 - 5pm, Spilker 232

Abstract: OpenMP 4.0 is the current release of the OpenMP API specification. It added new major features to the OpenMP language to incorporate latest technological trends in HPC and beyond. The new features will significantly increase the expressiveness of OpenMP and its applicability for complex HPC codes. In this presentation, we will provide an in-depth overview of the new features. The presented features include user-defined reductions, support for SIMD instructions, support for accelerators/coprocessors, and affinity.

Bio: Michael Klemm is part of Intel's Software and Services Group, Developer Relations Division. His focus is on High Performance and Throughput Computing. Michael holds a Doctor of Engineering degree (Dr.-Ing.) in Computer Science from the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany. Michael's areas of interest include compiler construction, design of programming languages, parallel programming, and performance analysis and tuning. Michael is Intel representative in the OpenMP Language Committee and leads the efforts to develop error handling features for OpenMP.

20-December-2013 - TotalView

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19-December-2013


After the first Town Hall for Unix Services, we have created a mailing list to increase communications between the Unix Community and SCS.
The list is unix-community@slac.stanford.edu

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