When:
October 9, 2020 @ 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM
2020-10-09T09:30:00-04:00
2020-10-09T12:30:00-04:00
Where:
Online
Contact:
Intel Compilers, Intel Performance Libraries, oneAPI
October 9th, 2020
9:30 Introductions
9:40 Intel Compilers
- Intel C++ Compiler and Intel Fortran Compiler: Create code that takes advantage of more cores and built-in technologies in platforms based on Intel® processors. Compile and generate applications for Windows*, Linux*, and macOS*. This compiler integrates seamlessly with popular third-party compilers, development environments, and operating systems. Build high-performance applications by generating optimized code for Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors and Intel® Core™ processors. Boost Single Instruction Multiple Data (SIMD) vectorization and threading capabilities (including for Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 512 instructions) using the latest OpenMP* parallel programming model
10:35 Break
10:40 Intel Performance Libraries
- Intel Math Kernel Library (MKL): Accelerate math procession routines, increase application performance and reduce development time. MKL includes: Linear algebra, fast flourier Transforms (FFT) Vector statistics and data fitting, vector math and miscellaneous solvers
- Intel Integrated Performance Primitives: Gain a competitive performance advantage with this library that offers image, signal, compression, and cryptography functions for multiple operating systems and platforms.
- Intel Threading Building Blocks: Benefit from this widely used C++ library for shared-memory parallel programming and heterogeneous computing.
11:20 oneAPI:
- The oneAPI specification extends existing developer programming models to enable a diverse set of hardware through language, a set of library APIs, and a low-level hardware interface to support cross-architecture programming. To promote compatibility and enable developer productivity and innovation, the oneAPI specification builds upon industry standards and provides an open, cross-platform developer stack.
12:00 Wrap-up