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Join ALCF for an in-person hands-on #HPC Workshop Oct 29-31 at Argonne National Lab
o Hands-on time on Polaris and AI Testbeds
o Includes a tour of Argonne facilities, including #Aurora
Register by Sept 16
https://www.alcf.anl.gov/events/2024-alcf-hands-hpc-workshop
The ALCF is hosting an in-person Hands-on HPC Workshop on October 29-31, 2024, at the TCS Conference Center at Argonne National Laboratory.The workshop will provide an opportunity for hands-on time on Polaris and AI Testbeds focusing on porting applications to heterogeneous architectures (CPU + GPU), improving code performance, and exploring AI/ML applications development on ALCF systems.Workshop participants will:
Are you interested in learning about Chapel’s GPU capabilities? Join Jade Abraham and Engin Kayraklioglu’s HPE Developer Meetup session for a talk & demo on July 31st, 8AM PDT. This is tomorrow!! Register for free here: https://hpe.zoom.us/webinar/register/3117139444656/WN_ojVy9LR_QHSCGxeg21rj7A
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Speakers: Jade Abraham, Software Engineer, HPE Engin Kayraklioglu, Principal Software Engineer, HPE Abstract: Writing programs on modern computers requires parallelism to achieve maximum performance. This is complicated by GPUs, which provide great parallel performance at the price of more complex programming. Chapel is an open-source parallel programming language that supports portable, performant software on CPUs and GPUs using a single unified set of language features. Chapel's features enable portable, parallel computing across a spectrum of hardware, from multicore laptops to distributed, networked supercomputers. In this talk, we will showcase Chapel's vendor-neutral GPU support. We will share user experiences writing GPU-enabled programs in Chapel and show how you can write vendor-neutral GPU programs today. How you can get involved in our open-source work and our future plans will conclude this talk.