oneAPI Vision for Heterogeneous Compute
Keynote Speaker: Joe Curley, Intel
The need to analyze increasingly complex datasets is driving demand for dedicated workload accelerator chips to be installed in data center servers to complement the main server processor. Intel’s solution is oneAPI, a project to deliver a unified software development environment across CPU and accelerator architectures. oneAPI is an industry initiative based on standard, open specifications, and includes a unified language and libraries that deliver full native code performance. In this video, Joe gives a overview of why Intel started this initiative and the plans for the future. He recognizes the developer community for the excellent work they have done this past year with oneAPI.
Additional Resources
Great Cross-Architecture Challenge—A Coding Challenge
Calling all C++, DPC++, and CUDA developers. We’re searching for the next oneAPI hero—someone who can write code that will run on the latest CPUs, GPUs, and FPGAs. Submit your best projects to win some amazing prizes.
Supercomputing 2020 (SC20) Recorded Sessions on oneAPI
- C++ for Heterogeneous Programming: oneAPI
- Performance Tuning with the Roofline Model on GPUs and CPUs
- Panel: The oneAPI Software Abstraction for Heterogeneous Computing
Self-paced Trainings Using Jupyter* Notebooks
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