Computational Science Initiative Event

""Exascale codesign with Intel many-core architectures : QCD, structured grids and beyond""

Presented by Peter A. Boyle, University of Edinburgh

Tuesday, July 12, 2016, 11:00 am — John Dunn Seminar Room, Bldg. 463

I will discuss a new structured mesh PDE programming library, Grid, developed with QCD and as an Intel Parallel Computing Centre. This library uses advanced C++11 template mechanisms to obtain faster than Fortran performance on typical operations, delivering as much as 65% of peak performance on modern Intel cores from high level C++ code. Performance and experience from Intel's Knights Landing processor will be presented. The prospects of applying similar technique to unstructure FEM codes is discussed, and an example
of CFD given. Finally I discuss some of the Intel - Alan Turing Institute project codesign goals.

Hosted by: Kerstin Kleese van Dam

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