6–7 Apr 2020
Rosensaele, FSU Jena
Europe/Berlin timezone

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  1. 06/04/2020, 10:00

    This session will offer insights into Intel® hardware platforms tailored to the needs of software developers, software architects and HPC experts. Learn how Intel® Software Development Tools will help you to achieve optimal performance via vectorization, memory access tuning, and threading.

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  2. 06/04/2020, 10:30

    This session will provide an introduction and overview over the different Software Developer Tools from Intel

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  3. 06/04/2020, 11:00

    Modern workloads are incredibly diverse—and so are architectures. No single architecture is best for every workload. Maximizing performance takes a mix of scalar, vector, matrix, and spatial (SVMS) architectures deployed in CPU, GPU, FPGA, and other future accelerators. Intel® oneAPI products will deliver the tools you need to deploy your applications and solutions across SVMS architectures.

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  4. 06/04/2020, 11:30

    Get the best performance out of your code by using the right compiler options

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  5. 06/04/2020, 13:00

    Get the best performance out of your MPI application by tuning the Intel MPI library

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  6. 06/04/2020, 13:30

    The Intel Advisor is the tool of choice for vectorization optimization and threading prototyping.

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  7. 06/04/2020, 14:00

    Without the right data, you’re guessing about how to improve software performance and are unlikely to make the most effective improvements. The VTune Profiler collects key profiling data and presents it with a powerful interface that simplifies its analysis and interpretation.

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  8. 06/04/2020, 14:30

    ITAC can help you to understand MPI application behavior across its full runtime.

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  9. 06/04/2020, 15:30

    Application Performance Snapshot. Take a quick look at your application's performance to see if it is well optimized for modern hardware

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  10. 06/04/2020, 16:00

    Achieve faster Python application performance—right out of the box—with minimal or no changes to your code.

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