CALL FOR PAPERS PLC 2013
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The developer is challenged to come up with a programming strategy that will
cater to the three important pillars of heterogeneous systems; Productivity,
Portability, Performance. Software is an expensive investment (especially in
a broad commercial context), creating a programming strategy with longevity
so that code may be written once and ported easily, so more than one
hardware platform may be utilized. Having said that, how to seamlessly
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News Archive
Archive – November 2012
Princeton University and Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory researchers Emily Carter, Choong-Seock Chang, William Tang and Jeroen Tromp are among the recipients of the Department of Energy’s 2013 Innovative and Novel Computational Impact of Theory and Experiment (INCITE) multi-year awards totaling 265 million core hours on Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Cray XK7 “Titan” and Argonne National Laboratory’s IBM Blue Gene/Q “Mira”. “
Overview: The goal of this workshop is to provide a forum to discuss new and emerging general-purpose purpose programming environments and platforms, as well as evaluate applications that have been able to harness the horsepower provided by these platforms. This year's work is particularly interested on new heterogeneous GPU platforms. Papers are being sought on many aspects of GPUs, including (but not limited to):
GPU applications
GPU programming environments
GPU architectures
Multi-G
