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TU Munich and University of Tennessee – How the oneAPI Library Ginkgo Brings Fluid Flow Simulations to Intel® Data Center GPUs
The increasing diversity in the hardware landscape makes it harder for simulation software to be portable across different systems. Simulation software stacks need to rely on portability layers or dedicated backends for distinct processor technologies. In this talk, Dr. Hartwig Anzt, Professor, TU Munich and University of Tennessee, demonstrates how Ginkgo, a math library that is a popular numerical backend nekRS and OpenFOAM fluid flow simulations, tackles the portability challenge and relies on oneAPI and SYCL to enable platform portability across a wide range of architectures. He shares how fluid flow simulations can run on Intel Data Center GPUs by relying on Ginkgo as a oneAPI-ready software product.
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TU Munich and University of Tennessee – How the oneAPI Library Ginkgo Brings Fluid Flow Simulations to Intel® Data Center GPUs | Intel Software
The increasing diversity in the hardware landscape makes it harder for simulation software to be portable across different systems. Simulation software stacks need to rely on portability layers or dedicated backends for distinct processor technologies. In this talk, Dr. Hartwig Anzt, Professor, TU Munich and University of Tennessee, demonstrates how Ginkgo, a math library that is a popular numerical backend nekRS and OpenFOAM fluid flow simulations, tackles the portability challenge and relies on oneAPI and SYCL to enable platform portability across a wide range of architectures. He shares how fluid flow simulations can run on Intel Data Center GPUs by relying on Ginkgo as a oneAPI-ready software product.
About Intel Software:
Intel® Developer Zone is committed to empowering and assisting software developers in creating applications for Intel hardware and software products. The Intel Software YouTube channel is an excellent resource for those seeking to enhance their knowledge. Our channel provides the latest news, helpful tips, and engaging product demos from Intel and our numerous industry partners. Our videos cover various topics; you can explore them further by following the links.
Connect with Intel Software:
INTEL SOFTWARE WEBSITE: intel.ly/2KeP1hD
INTEL SOFTWARE on FACEBOOK: bit.ly/2z8MPFF
INTEL SOFTWARE on TWITTER: bit.ly/2zahGSn
INTEL SOFTWARE GITHUB: bit.ly/2zaih6z
INTEL DEVELOPER ZONE LINKEDIN: bit.ly/2z979qs
INTEL DEVELOPER ZONE INSTAGRAM: bit.ly/2z9Xsby
INTEL GAME DEV TWITCH: bit.ly/2BkNshu
#intelsoftware
TU Munich and University of Tennessee – How the oneAPI Library Ginkgo Brings Fluid Flow Simulations to Intel® Data Center GPUs | Intel Software
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