Kokkos – A portable programming library for the exascale era

Webinar · July

Kokkos - A portable programming library for the exascale era

Type: Webinar

Date: 07/07/23

Time: 16:00 – 17:00 CEST

Location: Remote

Registration: https://bit.ly/3Nj7Q5t

 

This webinar offers a brief overview of the Kokkos C++ portable programming library. Its purpose is to demonstrate how Kokkos enables the creation of performance portable code that can be executed on CPUs and GPUs. The webinar focuses on highlighting effective use cases for the Kokkos programming model. Additionally, the webinar shares insights into the experience of porting SPECFEM2D using Kokkos.

Instructor: Rohit Kakodkar (Research Software Engineer II, Princeton University)

Registration: To participate in this webinar and receive all the information you need, we encourage you to register using the provided link. As the event will be conducted remotely, registered participants will receive instructions on how to access the webinar online.

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