Experience Live Demos, Theater Talks, and Code Tutorials at the Intel Developer Hub
Heading to Supercomputing 2024 in Atlanta? Check out the Intel booth #1704 to connect with experts from Intel and ecosystem collaborators and learn the latest tips for accelerating HPC and AI applications across multiple architectures with Intel software.
Intel booth activities will kick off on Monday, November 18, at 7:30 pm with a panel of industry leaders who will discuss how the open ecosystem is working together to accelerate science and discovery. Moderated by Andrew Richards, Founder & CEO of Codeplay, an Intel company, the discussion will delve into the latest trends and opportunities for the HPC community and how open standards and software advancements are empowering organizations to stay competitive and agile in our rapidly changing technological environment. Panelists include:
- Tony James, Chief Architect, Science and Space, Red Hat
- Dr. Tom Deakin, Senior Lecturer in Advanced Computer Systems, University of Bristol
- Dr. Hartwig Anzt, Professor, TU Munich and University of Tennessee
- Dr. Priyanka Sharma, Founding steering committee member of the Unified Acceleration (UXL) Foundation and Director of Software Engineering at Fujitsu Research of India
- Penporn Koanantakool, UXL Foundation Steering Committee Member and Senior Software Engineer, Google Cloud
Throughout the event, developers can join live code tutorials at the Developer Hub, where Intel and ecosystem experts will lead over 30 interactive, small group sessions with Q&A. Every attendee will leave a dev hub tutorial with at least one new concept to enhance their HPC and AI development workflows.
Gain more experience using oneAPI with SYCL* to accelerate heterogeneous systems with a host of sessions including:
- Write Once, Deploy Across AMD, Nvidia, and Intel with Codeplay Plugins – Using oneAPI to Enable the World's Fastest Supercomputers
- HPC & AI with SYCL
- Intel Compiler Technologies and LLVM
- Intel® oneAPI Collective Communications Library (oneCCL)
- Accelerate Sparse BLAS with Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library (oneMKL)
- GEMMs: From Big to Small, oneMKL Speeds Them All!
- Standard Fortran Offload with Intel® Fortran Compiler
- Intel® SHMEM: Scaling GPU Applications Up and Out
- NASA / Old Dominion University: FUN3D Optimization on Intel GPUs
- Professional HPC Code Modernization Service with oneAPI and Eviden
Looking to learn how you can use AI to accelerate HPC? Catch sessions on Intel AI tools, Intel-optimized frameworks, and Intel® Gaudi® AI accelerators:
- Fine-tuning LLMs and Optimizing Inference with Intel® Gaudi® AI Accelerators
- Harnessing Multi-Modal Models with Intel® Gaudi® AI Accelerators
- Building Advanced RAG Applications with Intel® Gaudi® AI Accelerators
- Model Scaling with DeepSpeed on Intel® Gaudi® AI Accelerators
- Clusters and Intel® Gaudi AI Accelerators
- Yet Another RAG Assistant for Technical Research with Denvr Dataworks on Intel® Gaudi® AI Accelerators
- Bringing AI Everywhere with Intel
The Intel booth theater will also feature engaging 30-minute sessions showcasing real-world accomplishments including:
- Optimizing HPC Applications on AWS Using Intel oneAPI Tools
- Performance of Intel® Data Center GPU Max 1100 on Hardware Composable Cyberinfrastructure
- The UXL Foundation: Open Standards for All Accelerators
- Application Offloading with oneAPI
- Porting the ExaStar Multi-Physics Applications Flash-X and Thornado on the Aurora Supercomputer
- The Role of Open Standard Programming Models for HPC
- Transforming a Leading UK HPC Data Centre for AI Workloads
- FUJITSU-MONAKA: Powering AI Workloads with oneDNN, oneDAL, and OpenBLAS Optimization
- Stop the Hallucinations: A Simple Real-World Intel® Gaudi® AI Accelerator Experience
- How High Performance Computing Workloads Are Thriving on Google Cloud and Intel
- Bringing Value to Enterprises with RAG
- Unleashing Fast, Efficient Simulations: Powering Ansys with Intel® Xeon® 6 Processors
- Scaling Cellular Simulations: Optimizing HARVEY for Massive 3D Cell Modeling on Aurora
- Energy Efficient HPC Using Intel Xeon® CPUs and Lenovo Neptune® Servers
- MAGIC-SCAN: Deploying AI in the Operating Room to Improve Cancer Surgery Outcomes
- How the oneAPI Library Ginkgo Brings Fluid Flow Simulations to Intel® Data Center GPUs
- Intel’s Standards-Led Strategy: Working Together with Industry to Accelerate Innovation in AI and HPC
- Innovating Campus Cyberinfrastructure with the Intel Ecosystem
- Intel® Gaudi® 3 AI Accelerator: Gen AI Performance with Dell PowerEdge Server
- Democratizing CAE with OpenRadioss™
- The Intel® Fortran Compiler: A Seven-Year Path to A Modern LLVM-Based Fortran Compiler
- Rack-Scale Computing Solutions for Modern AI and HPC Workloads
- Open OnDemand: Connecting Computing Power with Powerful Minds
- Host Memory Pooling/Sharing Using CXL Fabric
- Accelerating Performance and Scalability for Multiphysics Simulation
- Catalyzing Acceleration in HPC & AI with QCT DevCloud Platform and Intel Technologies
A robust set of live demos will showcase leading AI and HPC applications including:
- Weather and Climate Modeling – See weather forecasting in action with the Global Forecast System (GFS), powered by Intel® Xeon® 6 processors. This model is from the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) and can generate data for dozens of atmospheric and land-soil variables, including temperatures, winds, and precipitation.
- Fluid Dynamics with FluidX3D – Experience the future of High Performance Computing with a Computational Fluid Dynamics code, FluidX3D. This simulation software, developed by Dr. Moritz Lehmann, uses the Lattice-Boltzmann method and is available on GitHub. Explore massive simulations and performance gains when running HPC software, such as FluidX3D, on Intel® Xeon® 6900 series with P-cores.
- Cost-Efficient Inferencing – Unlock insight and innovation in High Performance Computing, Health, and Life Sciences with Intel® Gaudi® 3 AI accelerators delivering price/performance, scalability, and increased choices to more customers.
- Molecular Dynamics with GROMACS – Industry leading molecular dynamics, from Sweden's KTH Royal Institute of Technology, powered by Intel software. Simulate Newtonian equations of motion for systems with hundreds to millions of particles using GROMACS. See how this well-known, mature code base is accelerated using Intel® oneAPI toolkits with SYCL* Compiler and Runtimes.
- Seismic Modeling with Devito Codes – Devito is a Python software package used for seismic wave propagation modeling. See how Intel has improved performance of wave propagation kernels for use in seismic imaging or inversion problems with Intel® oneAPI tools on Intel® Xeon® 6900 Series with P-cores.
So tet ready to experience HPC and AI with Intel at Booth #1704. For your convenience, you can print the full Developer Hub and Theater Talks schedule to help organize you visit!
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