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Dr. Heloise F. Stevance. Computational Astrophysicist

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Did everyone already talk about this paper on accelerating a production #Fortran code to use GPUs via the new `do concurrent` feature?

https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.03398

Interesting speed gains, matching OpenACC if they use `reduce` and leave memory management to OpenACC.

Acceleration of a production Solar MHD code with Fortran standard parallelism: From OpenACC to `do concurrent'

There is growing interest in using standard language constructs for accelerated computing, avoiding the need for (often vendor-specific) external APIs. These constructs hold the potential to be more portable and much more `future-proof'. For Fortran codes, the current focus is on the {\tt do concurrent} (DC) loop. While there have been some successful examples of GPU-acceleration using DC for benchmark and/or small codes, its widespread adoption will require demonstrations of its use in full-size applications. Here, we look at the current capabilities and performance of using DC in a production application called Magnetohydrodynamic Algorithm outside a Sphere (MAS). MAS is a state-of-the-art model for studying coronal and heliospheric dynamics, is over 70,000 lines long, and has previously been ported to GPUs using MPI+OpenACC. We attempt to eliminate as many of its OpenACC directives as possible in favor of DC. We show that using the NVIDIA {\tt nvfortran} compiler's Fortran 202X preview implementation, unified managed memory, and modified MPI launch methods, we can achieve GPU acceleration across multiple GPUs without using a single OpenACC directive. However, doing so results in a slowdown between 1.25x and 3x. We discuss what future improvements are needed to avoid this loss, and show how we can still retain close

arXiv.org

Microsoft released copilot in Excel, and it is officially caught up with Google on the AI race.

Fantastic to watch.

ah yes, the two genders: ranged and melee #EverythingOpen

Folks, I encourage you to not work for @OpenAI for free:

Don't do their testing
Don't do their PR
Don't provide them training data

https://dair-community.social/@emilymbender/110029104362666915

Emily M. Bender (she/her) (@[email protected])

Oh look, #openAI wants you to test their "AI" systems for free. (Oh, and to sweeten the deal, they'll have you compete to earn #GPT4 access.) https://techcrunch.com/2023/03/14/with-evals-openai-hopes-to-crowdsource-ai-model-testing/

Distributed AI Research Community

"Read the books they're banning. That's where the good stuff is."

--LeVar Burton

Chasing sunsets! 🌞

My favourite thing about being more "athletic" than in my early twenties is that I feel so much more free. Walking 10km would have felt like a chore a couple years back, or at least a big deal I gotta psych myself up for.

But now I can just... do it?

Woke up stupid early this morning for no good reason so I went to a cool rock overseeing the Channel, and watched the sunrise before walking back to breakfast.

Thank you legs! Thank you feet! πŸ‘Ÿ

Happy ~sqrt(10) day!

"Inuit are 85% of Nunavut population, & 70% of us have Inuktut as our mother tongue. Yet all the schools operate in English. Greenland runs an entire government in Inuit language. They’ve had an Inuit language school system since 1979. If they can do it, we can do it. 🧡 πŸ‘‡πŸΎ

#LanguageRevitalization #Inuit #Nunavut #Indigenous

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I've been standardising docstrings for three hours. Send help. Or at least someone to crack my back. I think I'm stuck in laptop goblin hunch mode.
Cracks me up that – just 15 years later! – we've expanded "too big to fail" to encompass petulant VCs who've spent their free time condemning student loan forgiveness, telling unemployed journalists "learn to code," and generally being insufferable assholes