To: Dave who wrote (147481 ) 11/12/2001 8:22:57 AM From: Joseph Pareti Respond to of 186894 Intel Corporation presents "Powering next-generation high-performance computing" Meet Intel experts, discover leading-edge HPC technology demos at SC2001 Booth #1139 and learn from Intel experts at speeches and sessions. For more information on Intel and HPC, visit intel.com Demo summaries and links: Distributed Computing with OpenMP and OSCAR * Extends OpenMP technology to clusters * Single code runs on both SMP machines and clusters * OSCAR software automates cluster configuration kai.com openclustergroup.org Intel(TM) Software Development Tools Deliver Speed * Unlock the benefits of Intel architecture and EPIC * Obtain shared memory parallelism via OpenMP API * Discover Intel Compilers and Performance Libraries intel.com Hyper-Threading Technology on the Intel(TM) Xeon(tm) Processor * Improves throughput for threaded applications and multi-tasking * Works with existing multi-threaded software * Available on Intel(TM) Xeon(tm) processors in 1H'02 intel.com Industry Interoperability Demonstration on InfiniBand* Architecture * Connect seamlessly to existing storage and networking infrastructure * Handle video streams simultaneously, minimizing I/O bottlenecks to maximize throughput * Enables scalable data clustering intel.com TeraGrid* on the Next Generation of Intel(TM) Itanium(tm) Architecture * Technology demo of the new 64-bit "McKinley" processor * Software runs without recompiling * Key component of the TeraGrid intel.com LINPACK with Intel(TM) Math Kernel Library on the Intel® Itanium(tm) Processor * Linear algebra, FFTs and vector math functions for high performance computing * Delivers great performance from Intel uni-processor and MP platforms * Support Windows* and Linux* environments intel.com Intel at SC2001 Speeches and Sessions * Intro to Parallel Programming with OpenMP Speaker: Tim Mattson, Sr. Research Scientist, Intel Sunday morning, Nov. 11th; Room A205 * Advanced Parallel Programming with OpenMP* Speakers: Tim Mattson, Sr. Research Scientist, Intel and Rudolf Eigenmann, Purdue University Sunday afternoon, Nov. 11th, Room A205 * Scientific Computing on the Intel(TM) Itanium(tm) Processor Speakers: Bruce S. Greer, John Harrison, Greg Henry, Wei Li, Peter Tang, Intel Corp. Tuesday, Nov. 13th, Room A201/205 * OpenMP* Birds of a Feather Speaker: Tim Mattson, Sr. Research Scientist, Intel Tuesday, Nov. 13th, 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. * Exhibitor Forum Session: Debugging Parallel Programs Automatically Speaker: Henry Gabb, Staff Parallel Applications Engineer Wednesday, Nov. 14th, 4:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Room A107 * Cluster Computing on Intel Architecture for Production Use Speaker: Tim Mattson, Sr. Research Scientist, Intel Wednesday, Nov. 14th, 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. * Panel Discussion -- HPC Software: Have We Succeeded in Spite of It or Because of It? Panelist: Dave Kuck, Intel Fellow, General Manager KAI Software Lab Friday, Nov. 16th, 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Room A207/209 For more informaiton on Intel and HPC, visit intel.com * Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. 2001 Intel Corporation. Intel, Itanium and Xeon are trademarks or registered trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.