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Slidecast 2/3 – Course on Getting the Best Out of Multi-core

Multicore Course

Getting the best out of multi-core, 10-12 December 2012 – Course organized by Swiss National Supercomputing Centre CSCS, Lugano, Switzerland. Dgemm Performance Optimization Gilles Fourestey, CSCS Threading Models and OpenMP Neil Stringfellow, CSCS REVEAL: Introducing OpenMP Directives to Your Code Themis Athanassiadou, CSCS Intel Performance & Optimization Tools Sadaf Alam, CSCS Parallel Debugging Tools Jean-Guillaume [...]

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Slidecast 1/3 – Course on Getting the Best Out of Multi-core

Multicore course 1

The Swiss National Supercomputing Centre CSCS in Lugano, Switzerland,  organized on December 10-12, 2012 the course “Getting the best out of multi-core”. Modern multi-core x86 processors have 100 times more peak performance than similar single-core processors from ten years ago, but most applications haven’t been able to leverage this power to their advantage. The three-day [...]

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Fantastic flash memory combines graphene and molybdenite

flash memory graphene

EPFL scientists have combined two materials with advantageous electronic properties – graphene and molybdenite – into a flash memory prototype that is very promising in terms of performance, size, flexibility and energy consumption. Author: Sarah Perrin     Source: Mediacom After the molybdenite chip, we now have molybdenite flash memory, a significant step forward in the use [...]

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Videos: Using Cray XMT (uRiKA) for Large Scale Data Analytics (3/3)

Cray XMT Programming

John Feo, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory – Programming the Cray XMT In depth view of the XMT programming from people that use it for their research. John Feo, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory – Dataflow on Cray XMT How a classical problem can be redefined to exploit the XMT peculiar parallel architecture and memory structure.

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