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oneAPI DevSummit Hosted by UXL Foundation

DATE October 9, 2024 TIME October 9th - 10 AM/APAC & October 10th - 10 AM/EMEA

Join us for an in-depth showcase of oneAPI specification along with open-source projects that implement oneAPI specification. oneAPI is designed to enable developers to use a single code base across multiple accelerators and architectures, supporting artificial intelligence, high performance computing, edge computing, automotive, and more.

 

Hosted by the UXL Foundation, this community-led conference brings together developers to explore, share, and showcase the capabilities of oneAPI through hands-on tutorials, demos, technical talks, and panel discussions.

 

We welcome you for two days across global time zones to discover how oneAPI is being used today and explore its future. Join our ever-growing community.

oneAPI DevSummit 2024 hosted by UXL Foundation – Call for Papers

DATE October 9, 2024

The UXL Foundation invites researchers, developers, and industry professionals to submit papers for presentation at the UXL oneAPI DevSummit conference. This event aims to explore and showcase the latest advancements and applications of the oneAPI programming model in heterogeneous computing.

 

Topics of Interest

We welcome submissions on a wide range of topics related to oneAPI and SYCL.

Portable SYCL Code Using oneMKL on AMD, Intel, and Nvidia GPUs

DATE June 20, 2024 TIME 10:00 am - 12:00 pm CT

With supercomputers such as Aurora, Polaris, Perlmutter, and Frontier deployed across DOE national laboratories, there is now a range of GPU-based architectures for researchers to use from different vendors. The good news is that it is possible to write code using a single programming model and language deployable across all these supercomputers and more.

In this session, we will show you how to achieve portable code using the oneMKL library. oneMKL is based on the oneAPI specification and can be used to target multi-vendor and multi-architecture accelerators from a single code base. It is also now governed by the Unified Acceleration Foundation (UXL), an open governance body that is part of the Linux Foundation. We will also talk about the GROMACS and NWChem projects that are benefitting from using the oneMKL library to target Intel, Nvidia, and AMD GPUs, with discrete Fourier transforms as an example. The oneMKL interface library makes this possible with minimal overhead using SYCL backend interoperability.

UXL Foundation Webinar

DATE April 30, 2024 TIME 8:00 am PDT

Join us for a Complimentary Live Webinar presented by the UXL Foundation Come learn about the UXL Foundation and meet members of our Steering Committee to learn more about oneAPI and why these companies have come together to use open source elements of oneAPI to drive solutions for their businesses.

This webinar will cover:

  • What are the UXL Foundation focus areas?
  • What is the oneAPI Specification?
  • What target markets are specific companies targeting for solutions based on oneAPI?
  • What open source project momentum is there and where can we learn more?
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