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oneAPI reaches 1.0 milestone, gets university help for AMD support
After more than a year in beta, Intel has finished version 1.0 of its unified programming model oneAPI.
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Read ArticleoneAPI Academic Center of Excellence Established at the Heidelberg University Computing Center (URZ)
A oneAPI Academic Center of Excellence (CoE) is now established at the Heidelberg University Computing Center (URZ). The new CoE…
Read ArticleoneAPI 1.0 Specification
While general purpose processors are still the backbone of the world’s computing infrastructure, accelerators are becoming more mainstream because they…
Read ArticleIntel oneAPI 1.0 Officially Released
After announcing oneAPI at the end of 2018 and then going into beta last year, oneAPI 1.0 is now official…
Read ArticleUsing oneAPI for Reconstruction algorithms
Using oneAPI for Reconstruction algorithms
Read ArticleIntel oneAPI DPC++ Compiler 2020-09 Released
The latest Intel oneAPI software release is a new monthly update to their LLVM-based oneAPI Data Parallel C++ (DPC++) compiler.…
Read ArticleManaging the Power and Promise of High-Performance Computing
The use of high-performance computing (HPC) in data modeling, AI, and analytics has already significantly exceeded expectations.
Read ArticleBringing SYCL to Supercomputers with Celerity
Over the past decade, the use of accelerator architectures and, in particular, GPUs, in high performance computing (HPC) has skyrocketed.
Read ArticleSYCL Summer Sessions 2020 – Watch All The Presentations
Have you just started developing with SYCL? Or have you been developing with SYCL for a while? There are already…
Read ArticleIntel oneAPI DPC++ Compiler 2020-08 Released With Explicit SIMD Extension
Along with this week marking the release of oneAPI Level Zero 1.0, the oneAPI Data Parallel C++ compiler has seen…
Read ArticleBrightskies Deploys Open Source RTM Application for Easy Optimization across Multiple Architectures
In today’s high-performance computing applications, many different pieces of hardware can perform data-centric functions.
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