The choice of programming tools and programming models is a deeply personal thing to a lot of the techies in the high performance computing space, much as it can be in other areas of the IT sector.
Not so long ago, there was a question whether exascale supercomputers would be built from a very large number of thin nodes containing only modest amounts of parallelism or a smaller number of fat ...
OpenACC is a directive based programming model that gives C/C++ and Fortran programmers the ability to write parallel programs simply by augmenting their code with pragmas. Pragmas are advisory ...
From your smartphone to your laptop, today’s tech devices glean their computing power from multi-core processors. Supercomputers contain thousands of cores, and within three to four years a computer ...
ST. PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--OpenACC-Standard.org, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping the research and developer community advance science by expanding their accelerated and parallel ...
STMicroelectronics’ compiler subsidiary, Portland Group is making available a beta release of the PGI Accelerator Fortran, C and C++ compilers. The compliers have support for the OpenACC API targeting ...
In this episode of eSpeaks, Jennifer Margles, Director of Product Management at BMC Software, discusses the transition from traditional job scheduling to the era of the autonomous enterprise. eSpeaks’ ...
NVIDIA, Cray Inc., the Portland Group (PGI), and CAPS enterprise have unveiled a new programming standard for parallel computing that they call ‘OpenACC’. While multi-core devices are now the norm, ...
Led by Mathew Colgrove, NVIDIA Located at Engineering Center, room 1B08 For select teams who nominated their application; remote participation not available NVIDIA, the pioneer of GPU-accelerated ...