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Unlocking the Next 35 Years of Software for HPC and AI
05-29-2024
At this year’s at ISC High Performance 2024 in Hamburg, Andrew Richards, Founder and CEO of Codeplay...
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Imagining the Future of SYCL
05-15-2024
The Khronos Group ’s 12th International Workshop on OpenCL* and SYCL * was a chance to dive deeply i...
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CFD Poisson Solver Code Migration from CUDA* to SYCL*: Developer Spotlight
02-14-2024
Poisson Solver CUDA-to-SYCL migration: IIT-Goa’s success story
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oneAPI in 2023: A Year of Growth and Broadening Adoption
01-03-2024
At the December 2023 oneAPI DevSummit for AI and HPC, Intel’s Joe Curley and Sanjiv Shah looked back...
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The Journey to Ubiquitous SYCL Adoption
01-24-2024
A panel of experts and software development leaders met in late 2023 to talk about adopting the ope...
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HySEA Tsunami Simulation Aided by SYCL*
12-21-2023
Researchers at the Differential Equations, Numerical Analysis and Applications (EDANYA ) Group of th...
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Developers at SC23: Get live HPC & AI code tutorials at the Intel Developer Hub
11-07-2023
At SC23, learn how to accelerate HPC and bring AI everywhere with oneAPI and Intel software develope...
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GROMACS*: Simulate and Analyze Proteins, Lipids and Acids Powered by SYCL*
10-24-2023
In 2021, the GROMACS project started to focus to SYCL, a modern C++ API, as a portable GPU backend. ...
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Monte Carlo Simulation Code: Migrating from Multi-GPU CUDA* to C++ with SYCL*
10-23-2023
Migrate Monte Carlo Multi-GPU CUDA* code to C++ with SYCL*
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Add Multiplatform Parallelism to C++ Workloads with SYCL
10-09-2023
CUDA-to-SYCL migration for adding open multi-platform parallelism to C++ applications.
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Freedom of Choice Across Accelerators with oneAPI
10-05-2023
Andrew Richards, CEO of Codeplay, discusses recent developments in oneAPI, with Dr. Valerio Pascucci...
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NAMD: Highly Parallel Scalable Nanoscale Simulation Powered by SYCL
09-04-2023
The Theoretical and Computational Biophysics Group at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign...
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Amber: Enabling Molecular Dynamics Simulation with SYCL
08-13-2023
Dr. Andreas Goetz and his team at the San Diego Supercomputer Center focus on enabling high-performa...
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Ginkgo: Linear Algebra Powered by SYCL
07-25-2023
Solve Sparse Linear Systems on your Platform of ChoiceThe Innovative Computing Lab at the University...
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Developer Ecosystem Experience: Implementing Stencil Computations in SYCL
07-18-2023
Understanding SYCL's handling of different complexity levels of offload computation.The key motivati...
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oneAPI Centers of Excellence: SYCL* Adoption Ready for You
07-10-2023
Ready-to-Use Software. Ported from CUDA* to SYCL*. The organizations, research institutions and univ...
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New Open Source Velocity Bench for GPU Offload Performance Data
07-07-2023
Benchmark Suite for Performance Insights across Multiple Platform CombinationsIn this article we are...
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Intel at ISC High Performance 2023 – Leading with Software
05-30-2023
At ISC '23, unified software moves AI and HPC convergence forward
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Netflix and GE Healthcare–Accelerating Application Performance with Intel Software
05-12-2023
Netflix and GE Healthcare share real-world examples of how Intel® Software boosts application perfor...
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