ALCF Theta Early Science Program: Training Session 1

Webinar Intermediate

Agenda

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Topic Speaker Duration
BlueJeans Debug and Quick Tour  Chel Lancaster (ALCF) 5 minutes
Welcome Tim Williams (ALCF) 2 minutes
Introduction to KNL (hardware focus + Intel Parallel Studio 16 Jason Sewall, James Tullos  (Intel) 10:07 - 11:00 am CDT* (60 minutes)
Cray compilers and tools (profiling, tuning, debugging) + Cray libraries Luiz DeRose, Heidi Poxon (Cray) 11:00 am - 12:30 pm CDT (90 minutes)
Lunch Break Lunch Break 12:30 - 1:30 pm CDT (60 minutes)
Intel compilers and tools (profiling, tuning, debugging)  Ken Craft (Intel) 1:30 - 3:00 pm CDT (90 minutes)
Intel Libraries Zhang Zhang (Intel) 3:00 - 4:00 pm CDT (60 minutes)
Break Break 5 minutes
Programming interfaces for using HBM Jeff Hammond (Intel) 4:05 - 4:50 pm CDT (45 minutes)
OpenMP 4: versions and when to expect availability Ken Craft (start at slide 67) (Intel); Luiz DeRose (Cray) 4:50 - 5:20 pm CDT (30 minutes)
Closing Q&A and wrap up All 5:20 - 5:35 pm CDT (15 minutes)

*Central Daylight Time (5 hours ahead of UTC)

Speaker Contact Information

Ken Craft (Intel) kenneth.m.craft@intel.com
Jeff Hammond (Intel) jeff.r.hammond@intel.com
Jason Sewall (Intel) jason.sewall@intel.com
James Tullos (Intel) james.a.tullos@intel.com
Zhang Zhang (Intel) zhang.zhang@intel.com
 
Luiz DeRose (Cray) ldr@cray.com
Heidi Poxon (Cray) heidi@cray.com
 
Tim Williams (ALCF) tjwilliams@anl.gov
 
 

Contact Information

alcfespevent@alcf.anl.gov

Agenda

This is a "virtual" meeting, to be presented and attended using BlueJeans videoconferencing.

Attendance is by invitation only.

Intended audience is ALCF Theta ESP project members who will be working on code development and testing for Theta. PIs and co-PIs may forward meeting invitations to appropriate project team members.

Content will be technical, and will include Intel NDA information. To be accepted as an attendee, your home institution must have an NDA in place with Intel. AllTheta ESP PI and co-PI institutions have an agreement in place.

Project team members in NERSC’s NESAP and OLCF’s CAAR programs may attend if their institutions have appropriate NDA agreements in place. This is in the spirit of leveraging the Office of Science compute facilities training for next-generation systems, and in programming them portably.