Program for Heterogeneous Computing on Intel® Tiber™ AI Cloud
This workshop covers basic to advanced concepts in SYCL* programming for heterogeneous computing and demonstrates hands-on coding in Intel® Tiber™ AI Cloud. Learn how to efficiently write SYCL code for heterogeneous computing.
Speakers
Ben Odom is a developer evangelist focused on highlighting training and showcasing Intel products and tools to developers worldwide. Recently, he has been working on AI and developing coursework for Intel’s developer ecosystem. Ben has delivered training to both industry and academic developers who are interested in using Intel’s optimized frameworks and libraries. Currently, Ben is working to develop coursework on AI and SYCL for oneAPI. Ben has been in the tech industry for over 20 years, and has a master’s degree in computer science and engineering from Oregon Health Sciences University.
Praveen Kundurthy is a developer evangelist at Intel with over 15 years of experience in software development and optimization on Intel platforms. He currently helps universities and developers learn and use oneAPI for their projects. He has expertise in C++, C#, and Python* programming languages. Over the past few years at Intel, Praveen has worked on topics spanning AI, storage technologies, gaming, virtual reality, and Android*. Praveen has a master's degree in computer engineering from Mississippi State University.
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