NERSC Dungeon Session Speeds Code for Cori Supercomputer
by staff from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#1R3ZB)
Six application development teams from NERSC gathered at Intel in early August for a marathon "dungeon session" designed to help tweak their codes for the next-generation Intel Xeon Phi Knight's Landing manycore architecture and NERSC's new Cori supercomputer. "We try to prepare ahead of time to bring the types of problems that can only be solved with the experts at Intel and Cray present-deep questions about the architecture and how applications use the Xeon Phi processor. It's all geared toward optimizing the codes to run on the new manycore architecture and on Cori."
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