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AMD’s Greg Stoner on ROCm
31.10.2017
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have a comfortable environment to be in, and they can bring their code across to HIP using our porting tools. We also built a solution for C++ programmers we call HCC. HCC is a C++ compiler single
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Radeon Open Compute Ecosystem
22.12.2017
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have a comfortable environment to be in, and they can bring their code across to HIP using our porting tools. We also built a solution for C++ programmers we call HCC. HCC is a C++ compiler single
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What's New at OpenMP
30.01.2013
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The OpenMP consortium is the collection of companies and organizations behind the OpenMP standard, which the group calls “the de-facto standard for parallel programming on shared memory systems
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Exploring the New OpenMP Specification
14.03.2013
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The OpenMP consortium is the collection of companies and organizations behind the OpenMP standard, which the group calls "the de-facto standard for parallel programming on shared memory systems
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IBM Open Technology Group
02.06.2020
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as leaders in those communities, and bringing enterprise use cases to these communities. That's the second aspect. We bring enterprise requirements and enterprise needs to the open source projects. When we go
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Meet the CTO of Red Hat
16.08.2018
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systems in the early 1990s. However, he could not bring those massive Spark machines home with him, so he explored and discovered Linux and set up an x86 machine so he could play with the technology. "I
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Welcome
05.12.2014
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we called an enterprise-level server in 2004 would scarcely power the cell phone you now hold in your hand, or because servers now come equipped with more RAM than servers had disk space 10 years ago
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Of Earthworms and System Administrators
17.06.2017
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and restore integrity. The most often asked question in any so-called postmortem disaster discussion is, "What have we learned from this experience?" The response that most often pops up in my mind is, "We
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Rocky Reaches for a Role in HPC
12.09.2022
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high-profile HPC initiatives, such as Warewulf and Apptainer (formally Singularity). In parallel with launching Rocky Linux, Kurtzer started a company called CIQ to support Rocky development, consolidate
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News for Admins
03.12.2015
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capabilities more commonly possessed by state-sponsored actors." The second attackers never made any demands but simply seemed to want to take ProtonMail offline. A group called the Armada Collective later

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