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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
AI is rapidly moving beyond creating static videos to generating entire interactive worlds you can play in real-time, with Google's new Genie 3 leading a wave of "world models" from competitors like ...
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, ...