search-icon
Workshop
:
Session1: WACCPD Keynote: Experiences in Using Directive-Based Programming for Accelerated Computing Architectures
Presenter
Event Type
Workshop
Registration Categories
W
Tags
Accelerators
Heterogeneous Systems
Parallel Programming Languages, Libraries, and Models
TimeSunday, November 11th9:05am - 9:35am
LocationD175
DescriptionAccelerated computing architectures have grown in their application within scientific computing since their introduction approximately ten-years ago. From the earliest days, there has been a focus on the programmability of these systems. A variety of desired outcomes have driven the development of directive-based programming approaches for accelerated computing, including improvements in developer productivity and application portability, APIs that are non-proprietary or vendor non specific, and that support incremental acceleration of application codes. The first specification was OpenACC 1.0 introduced in November 2011. With major enhancements, OpenACC has evolved to version 2.5, and is providing constructive inputs to the OpenMP specification. In this talk, we discuss how the use of compiler directives have evolved over time and their implementation status on Titan and Summit. The talk will also discuss which applications on Titan are using directives and how their usage has been changing over time. To end, we will discuss the challenges that need to be solved and how new emerging frameworks are changing the way applications are using directives (e.g. as backends for Kokkos, etc) for C++.
Archive
Back To Top Button