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CMake's build is written in CMake but only requires a C++ compiler. It works around the issue by having a bootstrap step with a shell script that manually...
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chuckatkins replied to Intel Making Progress On Their "mOS" Modified Linux Kernel Running Lightweight Kernelsin Intel LinuxI figured as much. The IPDPS paper is great; thank you for that! I appreciate the balanced approach you took in it of really giving a deep dive into...
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chuckatkins replied to Intel Making Progress On Their "mOS" Modified Linux Kernel Running Lightweight Kernelsin Intel LinuxI'm wondering where this content actually came from. ASCI Red was the first machine of the DOE's major supercomputing initiative in the mid-90s, was...
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The sycl effort is a great idea but crippling it from the get-go to only a "subset" of C++ is a major downside and hampers a lot of the transition...
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chuckatkins replied to Intel Xe Graphics Being Part Of The First US Exascale Supercomputer Is Great For Linuxin Intel LinuxIndeed Fujitsu has done just that. The post-K computer being built in Japan by Fujitsu is an ARMv8.2-A architecture with variable length SIMD instrucitons...
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I totally got my shader terminology mixed up. Pixel shader = fragment shader. *Vertex* shaders are indeed what I meant. Sci-vis workloads are vertex...
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I believe LLVM is artificially limited to 16 threads; see src/gallium/drivers/llvmpipe/lp_limits.h l64: #define LP_MAX_THREADS 16. You should be able...
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I hate to burst your bubble but I've been maintaining build infrastructures for C++ code for >10y now across a sweeping array of compilers, and...
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Unless these are compiler bugs like internal compiler errors, bad code generation, or failure to compile standard C++ code, the title here should really...
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Targeted at the Xeon Phi chips, yes, but accelerators, no. The current Xeon Phi architecture, Knights Corner (KNC), are only available as accelerator...Last edited by chuckatkins; 21 October 2015, 12:27 PM.
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This is really targeting the HPC world where the developers are quite often scientists and researchers implementing new algorithms and not so much experienced...Last edited by chuckatkins; 02 October 2013, 03:08 PM.
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