Article 23TJG Intel Xeon Phi with Software Defined Visualization at SC16

Intel Xeon Phi with Software Defined Visualization at SC16

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Rich Brueckner
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"Software Defined Visualization (SDVis) is an open source initiative from Intel and industry collaborators to improve the visual fidelity, performance and efficiency of prominent visualization solutions - with a particular emphasis on supporting the rapidly growing "Big Data" usage on workstations through HPC supercomputing clusters without the memory limitations and cost of GPU based solutions. Existing applications can be enhanced using the high performing parallel software rendering libraries OpenSWR, Embree, and OSPRay. At the Intel HPC Developer Conference, Amstutz provided an introduction to this initiative, its benefits, a brief descriptions of accomplishments in the past year and talk about the changes made to Intel provided libraries in the past year."

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