Yearly Archives: 2016

GPI-2 at SC16 in Salt Lake City

The Fraunhofer ITWM will be in Salt Lake City for SC’16. Come visit us at booth 1243 to learn more about GPI-2, GaspiLS and other GPI-2 based products.

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GPI is in the Final of the European Innovation Radar prize 2016

GPI is in the final of the European Innovation Radar prize 2016, promoted by the European Commission. After an exciting voting phase, the project is qualified for the next round where the team will pitch their innovation to an expert

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GPI-2 at ISC’16

The Fraunhofer ITWM will be present at the ISC’16 in Frankfurt, Germany from 20th June until 22th June. This is a good opportunity to know more about GPI-2 and its features. The GPI-2 team would like to invite you to

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New GPI-2 release (v1.3.0)

A new release of GPI-2 is available for download (v1.3.0). This release includes: Add new GASPI spec functionality gaspi_segment_bind gaspi_segment_use gaspi_queue_create/delete Add dynamic connections (GASPI_TOPOLOGY_DYNAMIC) Add more error codes and parameter checking Faster initialization (gaspi_proc_init) Add GASPI statistics (libGPI2-stats) Add

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HLRS GASPI Tutorial 2016, Stuttgart, 6/7 June 2016

GASPI Tutorial – Efficient Parallel Programming with GASPI. In this tutorial we present an asynchronous data flow programming model for Partitioned Global Address Spaces (PGAS) as an alternative to the programming model of MPI. Hands-on sessions (in C and Fortran)

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PASC 2016 GASPI Minisymposium, Lausanne, 8/10 June 2016

The mini-symposium will present four talks from different application domains, which make use of (hybrid) task models and the extended feature set (relative to MPI) of the GASPI API in order to deliver high scalability and a much improved robustness

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EASC GASPI Tutorial 2016, Stockholm, 25 April 2016

GASPI Tutorial – Efficient Parallel Programming with GASPI. In this tutorial we present an asynchronous data flow programming model for Partitioned Global Address Spaces (PGAS) as an alternative to the programming model of MPI. Hands-on sessions (in C and Fortran)

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