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Developers at SC23: Get live HPC & AI code tutorials at the Intel Developer Hub

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Those heading to SC23 in Denver Nov 12–17 will want to check out the Intel booth #617. Intel will introduce a new Developer Hub space dedicated to developer-focused live code tutorials and theater talks spanning the whole landscape of HPC and AI development.

Here, Intel experts, industry leaders, and ecosystem collaborators will lead 32 small group tutorials around 20-30 minutes each followed by Q&A, each one full of live code demonstrations. The Developer Hub will consist of two zones, so classes on two different topics can be held concurrently. Every attendee will leave a dev hub tutorial with at least one new concept to enhance their HPC and AI development workflow. We will give away $150 in Intel® Developer Cloud credits and a scarf for every attendee.

Gain more experience using oneAPI with SYCL* to accelerate heterogeneous systems with a host of sessions and experts:

  • James Reinders, who co-wrote the book on C++ with SYCL, will lead a session on using oneAPI with SYCL across multiple accelerators on the Intel® Developer Cloud. Reinders will also be participating in a day-long tutorial on Hands-on HPC Application Development Using C++ and SYCL.
  • Codeplay’s Rod Burns and Alastair Murray will demonstrate use of oneAPI plug-ins to write and deploy across Intel, AMD, and Nvidia GPUs. Burns and Murray will also be on-hand for Q&A sessions on the new Unified Acceleration (UXL) Foundation, whose mission is to unify the heterogeneous compute ecosystem around open standards, starting with the oneAPI specifiction.
  • Hear from leaders in research and scientific visualization Anton Kaplanyan, VP of Graphics Research at Intel and Joseph Insley, Visualization and Analysis team lead at Argonne National Laboratory in a fireside chat on Argonne and Intel Advancing Scientific Research and Visualization at Exascale — Rising to the Challenge. This session will be immediately followed by a tutorial on Cross-platform HPC Visualization Using Intel® Rendering Toolkit by David DeMarle, Intel computer graphics software engineer.
  • Quanta Cloud Technology will demonstrate Intel oneAPI toolkits for HPC workloads on the QCT Platform On Demand.

More multiarchitecture acceleration live code tutorials include:

  • CUDA*-to-SYCL* Code Migration
  • Accelerating Matrix Solvers on Intel/Nvidia/AMD GPUs with One Common Code Base
  • Fortran with OpenMP* Offload to Intel® Data Center GPU Max Series
  • Coding and Optimizing for 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® and Intel® Max Series Processors (CPU+GPU)
  • Performance Analysis Tools for HPC and AI Workloads

Looking to learn how you can use AI to accelerate HPC, and HPC to accelerate AI? Catch sessions on Intel AI tools, Intel-optimized frameworks, and Intel® Gaudi® AI accelerators:

  • Open-Source Heterogenous Computing and GPU Programming for Python Developers
  • App Portability from Edge to HPC and Cloud with Intel AI Tools
  • AI Tools, Libraries, and Framework Optimizations
  • Easily Train and Deploy Your Large Language Models on Intel® Gaudi® AI Accelerators with Intel® Extension for DeepSpeed*
  • Efficient Model Migration, Profiling, and Distributed Training with Intel® Gaudi® AI Accelerators for Improved Productivity
  • Optimizing Generative AI and Large Language Models with Intel® Gaudi® AI Accelerators for Enhanced Performance
  • Accelerate Transformer Model Training with Hugging Face* and Intel® Gaudi® AI Accelerators

Visit Intel at Booth 617. See the full schedule at Intel at Supercomputing 2023!

Interested in learning more about oneAPI? Check out this quick overview video.

*Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.  SYCL is a trademark of the Khronos Group Inc.

 

 

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