In this #HPSFCon talk, Engin Kayraklioglu argues that Chapel’s expressive parallelism & locality features not only make users’ lives easier, but also simplify compiler optimizations by providing semantic hints.

Check out his talk to learn more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_8wuKXhm6A

Case for Compiled Languages for HPC: Chapel Story - Engin Kayraklioglu, HPE

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If you were unable to attend #HPSFCon this month, slides and video for all of the Chapel-related sessions are now online. Topics include GPU programming, techno-social open-source challenges, user stories, tools, benchmarking, a live demo, and more!

https://chapel-lang.org/presentations/#hpsfcon2026

Video of all HPSFCon talks can be found at https://www.youtube.com/@hpsf-community

On Wednesday we had our very first Environment Modules Meeting at #HPSFcon. Many thanks to all the attendees for the very good discussions we had. A particular interest has been shown in variants, lua modulefile support and integration with @spack

Presentations are available at https://hpsf2026.sched.com/overview/type/Environment+Modules+Project+Meeting

I am attending the High Performance Software Foundation conference this week.

Please meet with me an chat about HPX which recently was accepted to HPSF.

#hpsf #hpsfcon

πŸš€ Excited to announce that https://hachyderm.io/@mppf and Shreyas from the #ChapelLang project will be at #HPSFCon in Chicago this week! Come find us, talk all things parallel computing, open source, and the future of high-performance software.

πŸŽ™οΈ Don’t miss our presentation on Day 1 β€” check the full schedule at https://events.linuxfoundation.org/hpsf-conference/program/schedule/

Big thanks to The Linux Foundation and HPSF for hosting!

#ChapelLang #HPC #OpenSource #HPSFCon #LinuxFoundation #ParallelComputing

mppf (@[email protected])

148 Posts, 14 Following, 27 Followers Β· My goal: make parallel programming easier for everybody. Compiler developer for the Chapel programming language for productive parallel programming at any scale ( https://chapel-lang.org/ ). Creator of FEMTO sequence indexing and search ( https://github.com/femto-dev/femto ). Both of these are open source! He/him. #hpc #compiler
I work at HPE.
I post about the Chapel programming language. And cats.

Hachyderm.io
In May at #HPSFCon in Chicago, catch the Spack User Meeting to participate in sessions such as:
🌍 State of the Spack Community
πŸŽ‰ Spack v1.0
⚑ Optimizing Spack: Multi-Package Parallel Builds for Faster Installation
🧩 Fast Binary Installation with Spack Splicing
See the full schedule: https://hpsf2025.sched.com/overview/type/Spack+User+Meeting
HPSF Conference 2025 Schedule

Check out the schedule for HPSF Conference 2025

Join us for the High Performance Software Foundations’ 2025 Conference, May 5–8!

πŸ”Ή Dive into expert panels
πŸ”Ή Connect at project meetings
πŸ”Ή Hear from @awscloud.bsky.social, #HPE, #LivermoreLab, #SandiaLabs

🚨 Standard pricing for #HPSFCon ends soon
#HPC

πŸš€ Big news! #HPSFcon is coming to Chicago May 5-8! πŸŽ‰

Join the first High Performance Software Foundation Conferenceβ€”where HPC software experts push the boundaries of performance, portability & productivity.

πŸ“’ CFP is open! Submit by Feb 23, 2025: πŸ”— https://hpsf.io/blog/2025/submit-to-speak-at-hpsf-conference-2025/

#HPSFcon #HPC #TechConference #OpenSource

Submit to Speak at HPSF Conference 2025 – High Performance Software Foundation (HPSF)