Intel has just launched the Intel® Modern Code Developer Community to help HPC developers code for maximum performance on current and future hardware. The initiative is targeted to more than 400,000 HPC-focused developers and partners.
As part of Intel’s Modern Code initiative, you will have access to the tools, training, knowledge and the expert support you need to move ahead with your code modernization efforts. This includes modernization techniques such as vectorization, memory and data layout, multi-threading and multi-node programming.
But that’s not all. Coming up in August is a conference you won’t want to miss.
Intel Developer Forum (IDF)
The dates: August 18-20, 2015.
The place: San Francisco, Moscone Center
Register today and take advantage of your special HPC perks and discounts: Use Promo Code BUBHPC for a $695 Full Conference Pass or CPDHPC for a Complimentary “Pick Your Day” Pass.
Come Join Us
If you’re immersed in or contemplating code modernization, this year’s IDF should be at the top of your to do list. Join your colleagues, innovators, and community experts in learning how you can modernize your existing code and write new code to achieve breakthrough performance on your HPC systems.
IDF will showcase the experiences of intrepid HPC pioneers who have or are in the process of full-on code modernization. Learn about scalable systems solutions while you meet the experts. Find out what’s next in HPC – its hot new technologies and their impact on tomorrows innovations.
Here are a few important sessions you’ll want to attend:
Code Modernization Roundtable – A panel discussion with Intel Black Belt software developers. They will discuss: why parallel performance is important; the need to modernize your code; which applications can benefit; and how Intel can help.
Parallel Programming Pearls– Inspired by the Intel Xeon Phi Products Course, which dives into real-world parallel programming optimization examples from around the world. Experience the wit and wisdom of enthusiast, author, editor and evangelist James Reinders.
Hands-on Lab– An introduction to programming and optimization with Intel Xeon and Intel Xeon Phi processors.
Code Modernization Best Practices– A course on multi-level parallelism for Intel Xeon and Intel Xeon Phi processors. This session with Robert Geva, Intel Principal Engineer, will provide details on the growth in hardware resources and characterize performance using different levels of parallelism
Software-Defined Visualization: Fast, Flexible Solutions for Rendering Big Data - Get the latest information on industry progress for an open-source software-defined visualization rendering stack on Intel® Xeon® processors and the Intel® Xeon Phi™ product family without the need for specialized hardware such as GPUs.
And those are just for openers. There are many more great talks, poster chats, and keynotes at this event.
To Learn More – Visit the IDF website: Intel Developer Forum