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Panel Session Open64: Challenges and Opportunities for the Many-Core Era

Panel Session Open64: Challenges and Opportunities for the Many-Core Era. March 22, 2009 Seattle, WA The Open64 Workshop at CGO 2009 . Panelists. Sun Chan (Intel) Fred Chow (Pathscale) Robert Hundt (Google) Roy Ju – chair (AMD) Xiao-Ming Li (U. of Delaware) Shin-Ming Liu (HP)

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Panel Session Open64: Challenges and Opportunities for the Many-Core Era

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  1. Panel SessionOpen64: Challenges and Opportunities for the Many-Core Era March 22, 2009 Seattle, WA The Open64 Workshop at CGO 2009

  2. Panelists • Sun Chan (Intel) • Fred Chow (Pathscale) • Robert Hundt (Google) • Roy Ju – chair (AMD) • Xiao-Ming Li (U. of Delaware) • Shin-Ming Liu (HP) • Pen-Chung Yew (Academia Sinica/UMN)

  3. Some motivations of this topic • GCC 4.4 going to support OpenMP 3.0 • Osprey’s OpenMP implementation not passing SPEComp2001 yet • Apple’s OpenCL implementation based on LLVM • Auto-parallelization in Open64 lagging behind • Possibility of sharing infrastructure for heterogeneous or embedded multi-core architectures? • Architecture descrptions for many-cores • …

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