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Tuesday, April 16 • 11:30am - 12:30pm
Intel Math Kernel Library - HPC Perspectives and Latest Advances - Noah Clemons, Intel

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The following Tutorial covers the latest developments of the Intel Math Kernel Library geared for high performance computing:

  • Many Core Support
  • Conditional Numerical Reproducibility

This tutorial will cover usage Models on Intel Xeon Coprocessors: Automatic Offload, Compiler Assisted Offload, and Native Execution, along with the Intel MKL Conditional Numerical Reproducibility feature (CNR). CNR allows Intel MKL programmers to enforce run-to-run, inter-processor, and cross-vendor reproducibility under certain conditions. The audience should be HPC coders that are accustomed to working with high performance math libraries such as LAPACK.


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Noah Clemons

Lead Technical Consulting Engineer, Intel Corporation
Noah is a lead technical consulting engineers for the Embedded Compute, Debugger, and Performance Libraries Group at Intel Corp. In 2011 he joined the 12 company-wide Intel Developer Zone Black Belts for excellence in teaching customers about Intel's wide range of developer tools... Read More →


Tuesday April 16, 2013 11:30am - 12:30pm PDT
Market Street

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