GPI-2

  • 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 versus jitter. The applications domains are from Life-Sciences, Seismic Imaging, from Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)…

  • 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) will allow users to immediately test and understand the basic constructs of GASPI. This course…

  • New mailing list for GPI-2 users

    A new mailing list (gpi2-users) for the users of GPI-2 has been created.  You can use it to post questions, problems or ideas about using GPI-2. You can subscribe here to the mailing list.

  • Video tutorial: Installation of GPI-2

    The following video shows how to install GPI-2 and how to run a simple “Hello World” parallel program.

  • New GPI-2 release (v1.2.0)

    A new release of GPI-2 is available for download (v1.2.0). This release aims mainly at including the support for Ethernet. This means one can now run GPI-2 applications on systems equipped with Infiniband or Ethernet. The main focus of the support for Ethernet is to provide the possibility to develop and test a GPI-2 application…

  • GASPI tutorial @ EPCC

     “ARCHER, the UK’s national supercomputing service, offers training in software development and high-performance computing to scientists and researchers across the UK. As part of our training service we will be running a 2 day ‘Single-sided PGAS Communications Libraries’ training session. In some applications, the overheads associated with the fundamentally two-sided (send and receive) nature of…

  • GASPI tutorial at HLRS

    A new tutorial on GASPI will be held on the 27th of April, 2015 at the HLRS in Stuttgart, Germany (click here for more information). Abstract 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. GASPI, which stands…

  • New GPI-2 release (v1.1.1)

    We’re releasing a new version of GPI-2 (v1.1.1), right on time for SC’14 in New Orleans. This is a revision release with bug fixes and small improvements only. You can download it here. We plan the next minor release within a shorter period of time which will include support for Ethernet. Stay tuned!

  • GPI-2 at SC’14 in New Orleans

    The Fraunhofer ITWM will be in New Orleans for SC’14. Come visit us at booth 3147 and learn more about GPI-2 while having a great coffee.

  • GASPI Forum Meeting in Kaiserslautern

    On the 18th-19th of September of 2014, a GASPI Forum Meeting will be held at the Fraunhofer ITWM in Kaiserslautern, Germany. For more information and registration can be found here. You can find the full invitation below. Dear Sir/Madam, We would like to invite you to the GASPI workshop held at Fraunhofer ITWM in Kaiserslautern,…