Intel Software Development Tools Training
Schedule of Events - April 29, 2013
8:30 am Continental breakfast, Frist (Multipurpose Room C)
9:00 - 10:00 am Introduction to Intel MPI and Cluster tools
Section 1 - Intel Cluster Studio XE
1. Introduction to Intel® Cluster Studio XE
2. Intel® MPI Library
a. Overview
b. What’s New in the 2013 release
c. Intel® Xeon Phi™ Support and Run Models
3. Intel® Trace Analyzer and Collector
a. Tracing your MPI application with Intel® Trace Collector
b. Performance Analysis with Intel® Trace Analyzer
c. Additional Analysis Features
d. Demo
e. MPI Correctness Checking
4. Intel® MPI Benchmarks
Q&A
10:00 am - 12:00 pm Section 2 - Introduction to Intel Compilers (Intel® Composer XE)
1. Rapidly Growing Parallelism & Enabling It Seamlessly
a. Addressing both multi-core (AVX/SSEx) & many-core (MIC) architectures
2. Why Intel Compiler?
3. Intel Compiler’s Key Features For Optimization
a. Auto-Vectorization
b. Inter-Procedural Optimization (IPO)
c. Profile Guided Optimization (PGO)
d. High Level Optimization (HLO)
e. Parallel programming models
Cilk Plus – vector-level parallelism (pragma-SIMD & Array Notation) & task-level parallelism
4. Phi Hardware & Software Overview
5. Phi Programming Models
a. Native Mode
b. Offload Mode – Synchronous & Asynchronous
6. Miscellaneous Optimization Topics
Q&A
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Break & lunch
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm Section 3 - Introduction to Intel Performance and Threading Analysis Tools
1. Introduction to Intel® VTune™ Amplifier XE 2013 profiler
a. Types of Analysis
b. Visualizing Report Data
c. Advanced Features
d. What’s New in 2013
2. Introduction to Intel® Inspector XE
a. Workflow
b. Dynamic Memory and Threading Analysis
c. Static Analysis
d. Preparing and Analyzing Results
e. Advanced Features
3. Introduction to Intel® Advisor XE
a. Survey
b. Annotate Code
c. Model Suitability
d. Check Correctness
e. Parallelize
Q&A
2:30 pm - 2:45 pm Break
2:45 pm - 3:45 pm Section 4 - Introduction to Intel performance libraries
1. Intel® Math Kernel Library (Intel® MKL)
a. Latest features in 11.0
b. Conditional Numerical Reproducibility
c. Intel Xeon Phi support
2. Introduction to Intel ® Integrated Performance Primitives (Intel® IPP)
3. Introduction to Intel® Threading Building Blocks (Intel® TBB)
Q&A
3:45 pm - 5:00 pm Open discussion / Q&A
Audience: Faculty, graduate students, researchers and technical staff
Location: Multipurpose Room C, Frist Campus Center
Date/Time: 04/29/13 at 08:30 am - 04/29/13 at 5:00 pm
Category: Workshop
Department: PICSciE
