ALCF is hosting the second workshop in the Center of Excellence (COE) training series for the Aurora Early Science Program (ESP).
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From Feb. 25-27, 2020, we will host our second workshop in the COE training series. This workshop will focus on applications and software development for Argonne’s Aurora exascale system. The workshop will take place at Argonne National Laboratory
This workshop is open to all ESP and select ECP project members. Project members interested in attending should check with their project PI before registering.
Please note: Your institution must have an RSNDA agreement with Intel and you must be listed on our Multiparty Authorization Agreement (MPA) for you to be allowed to attend the workshop. Please do not make any travel arrangements until an ALCF staff contacts you and confirms your registration.
We invite core developers from your project to participate in this workshop, which will feature:
For information about lodging, Argonne gate passes, and general logistics, please visit the information below.
Day 1 (Tuesday, February 25) |
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8:30–9:00 | Check-in, Breakfast | ||
9:00-9:05 | Welcome | ||
9:05-9:20 | Introductions | ||
9:20-9:45 | ESP Program Update, Development Plans | ||
9:45-10:00 | Roadmap for SW & HW | ||
10:00-10:30 | DG1 Arch Overview | ||
10:30-10:45 | Break | ||
10:45-11:30 | Current state of HPC compilers and libraries | ||
11:30–1:30 | Case Study presentations (Working lunch) | ||
1:30-1:45 | Guidance for Development Session | ||
1:45-2:15 | JLSE & SDK - Breakout | ||
1:45-4:00 | Development Session – Main Room | ||
4:00-5:00 | Feedback, Q&A, share findings | ||
Day 2 (Wednesday, February 26) |
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8:30–8:40 | Check-in, Breakfast | ||
8:40-8:50 | Welcome | ||
8:50-9:50 | Porting CUDA codes | ||
9:50-10:10 | Break | ||
10:10-10:50 | Memory model | ||
10:50-1:00 | Case Study presentations (Working lunch) | ||
1:00-2:00 | Intro to Vtune - Breakout | ||
1:00-4:30 | Development Session – Main Room | ||
4:30-5:00 | Feedback, Q&A, discussion of development plans | ||
5:00-8:30 | Non Host, Social event. RSVP by responding to the invitation email. | ||
Day 3 (Thursday, February 27) |
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8:30-9:00 | Check-in, Breakfast | ||
9:00-9:10 | Welcome | ||
9:10–10:40 | Libraries Deep Dive | ||
10:40-10:55 | Break | ||
10:55-11:55 | Programming for Aurora node-level | ||
11:55-12:25 | Development plan template walk through | ||
12:25-1:25 | Case Study presentations (Working lunch) | ||
1:25-4:30 | Development Session | ||
4:30-5:00 | Development plans summary, feedback, Q&A |