Hardware SIG – 2.20.2025
The UXL Foundation Special Interest Groups (SIGs) host regular meetings to organize community proposals and contributions to the oneAPI specification. They also act as a...
The UXL Foundation Special Interest Groups (SIGs) host regular meetings to organize community proposals and contributions to the oneAPI specification. They also act as a...
The UXL Foundation Special Interest Groups (SIGs) host regular meetings to organize community proposals and contributions to the oneAPI specification. They also act as a bridge between the community and developers working on implementations of...
The UXL Foundation Special Interest Groups (SIGs) host regular meetings to organize community proposals and contributions to the oneAPI specification. They also act as a bridge between the community and developers working on implementations of...
The advent of exascale computing presents significant opportunities for advancing computational chemistry, particularly in the accurate modeling of molecular systems. This session explores the integration of a gold standard quantum chemistry algorithm—Coupled Cluster with Single,...
Molecular dynamics simulations with NAMD bridge structural data and biological function, providing a “computational microscope” that offers an atomic-scale view of the mechanical foundations of life. This talk will discuss using oneAPI in NAMD to...
The increasing diversity of hardware architectures makes it harder for simulation software to get everything working on different hardware. Simulation software stacks must rely on portability layers or software stacks that support different hardware architectures....
AI compiler support is one of the crucial enablers for any hardware system. It allows efficient mapping and execution of models on the device. The UXL interfaces enable unified access to different devices, a key...