Intel® HPC Developer Conference 2016 - Session Presentations
The 2016 Intel® HPC Developer Conference brought together developers from around the world to discuss code modernization in high-performance computing. For those who may have missed it or if you want...
View ArticleHow AisaInfo ADB* Improves Performance with Intel® Xeon® Processor-Based Systems
BackgroundSupporting high online transaction volumes in real time, especially at peak time, can be challenging for telecom and financial services. To ensure uninterrupted service and a good customer...
View ArticleThread Parallelism in Cython*
IntroductionCython* is a superset of Python* that additionally supports C functions and C types on variable and class attributes. Cython is used for wrapping external C libraries that speed up the...
View ArticleAnalyzing GTC-P APEX code using Intel® Advisor on an Intel® Xeon Phi™ processor
IntroductionIn this article, we describe how we achieved 35% faster performance in GTC-P APEX code using Intel® Advisor on an Intel® Xeon Phi™ processor code named Knights Landing (KNL). Using Intel®...
View ArticleWhat to Do When Auto-Vectorization Fails?
IntroductionThe following article is a follow up and a detailed analysis of a problem reported on the Intel® Developer Zone (Intel® DZ) forum1 dedicated to the Intel® C++ Compiler 2.An Intel DZ user...
View ArticleOpenCL™ Out-of-Order Queue on Intel® Processor Graphics
IntroductionThe compute power of Intel® Processor Graphics is continuously growing with each generation. Each generation builds upon the last with increasing compute capacity in both fixed function and...
View ArticleAnalyzing GTC-P APEX code using Intel® Advisor on an Intel® Xeon Phi™ processor
IntroductionIn this article, we describe how we achieved 35% faster performance in GTC-P APEX code using Intel® Advisor on an Intel® Xeon Phi™ processor code named Knights Landing (KNL). Using Intel®...
View ArticleIntel® Trace Analyzer and Collector 2017 Update 2 Readme
The Intel® Trace Analyzer and Collector for Linux* and Windows* is a low-overhead scalable event-tracing library with graphical analysis that reduces the time it takes an application developer to...
View ArticleIntel(R) Distribution for Python* 2017 Update 2
Intel Corporation is pleased to announce the release of Intel® Distribution for Python* 2017 Update 2, which offers both performance improvements and new features. Update 2 offers great performance...
View ArticleOpenCL™ Drivers and Runtimes for Intel® Architecture
What to DownloadBy downloading a package from this page, you accept the End User License Agreement.Installation has two parts:Intel® SDK for OpenCL™ Applications PackageDriver and library(runtime)...
View ArticleWhat’s new with Intel® Cluster Checker 2017 update 2
Intel released update 2 to Intel® Cluster Checker 2017. This comprehensive diagnostic tool is distributed in Intel® Parallel Studio XE 2017 Cluster Edition Update 2 and supports Intel® Xeon™...
View ArticleIntroduction to Software Defined Visualization
Software Defined Visualization (SDVis) is an open source initiative from Intel and industry collaborators to improve the visual fidelity, performance and efficiency of prominent visualization solutions...
View ArticleBenefits of Intel® Optimized Caffe* in comparison with BVLC Caffe*
Overview This article introduces Berkeley Vision and Learning Center (BVLC) Caffe* and a custom version of Caffe*, Intel® Optimized Caffe*. We explain why and how Intel® Optimized Caffe* performs...
View ArticlePerformance of Classic Matrix Multiplication Algorithm on Intel® Xeon Phi™...
ContentsIntroductionAn Overview of the Classic Matrix Multiplication AlgorithmTotal Number of Floating Point OperationsImplementation ComplexityOptimization TechniquesMemory Allocation SchemesLoop...
View ArticleIntel Solutions and Technologies for the Evolving Data Center
One Stop for Optimizing Your Data CenterFrom AI to Big Data to HPC: End-to-end SolutionsWhether your data center is data- or compute-intensive and whether it serves cloud, high-performance computing,...
View ArticleNovosibirsk State University Gets More Efficient Numerical Simulation
Russia's Novosibirsk State University boosted a simulation tool’s performance by 3X with Intel® Parallel Studio, Intel® Advisor, and Intel® Trace Analyzer and Collector, cutting the standard time for...
View ArticleWhat to Do When Auto-Vectorization Fails?
IntroductionThe following article is a follow up and a detailed analysis of a problem reported on the Intel® Developer Zone (Intel® DZ) forum1 dedicated to the Intel® C++ Compiler 2.An Intel DZ user...
View ArticleIntel® Parallel Studio XE 2017 Update 4 integration to Microsoft* Visual...
Issue: Installation of Intel® Parallel Studio XE 2017 Update 4 with Microsoft* Visual Studio 2017 integration hangs and fails on some systems. The problem is intermittent and not reproducible on every...
View ArticleCall for submissions: Intel HPC Developer Conference
Please consider giving a talk, tutorial or presenting a poster at this year's Intel HPC Developer Conference (November 11-12, 2017 - just before SC17 in Denver).Submissions will be reviewed and...
View ArticleCPUs are set to dominate high end visualization
It is certainly provocative to say that CPUs will dominate any part of visualization - but I say it with confidence that the data supports why this is happening. The primary drivers are (1) data...
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