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I Hardware: vendor cooperation, interdiction, saboteurs,... I Software: 0-days (BND buys),...

by Christian Grothoff, Inria Rennes, Bretagne Atlantique
"... “Never doubt your ability to change the world. ” –Glenn Greenwald ..."
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“Never doubt your ability to change the world. ” –Glenn Greenwald

A high-performance, portable implementation of the MPI message passing interface standard

by Ewing Lusk, Nathan Doss, Anthony Skjellum - Parallel Computing , 1996
"... MPI (Message Passing Interface) is a specification for a standard library for message passing that was defined by the MPI Forum, a broadly based group of parallel computer vendors, library writers, and applications specialists. Multiple implementations of MPI have been developed. In this paper, we d ..."
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MPI (Message Passing Interface) is a specification for a standard library for message passing that was defined by the MPI Forum, a broadly based group of parallel computer vendors, library writers, and applications specialists. Multiple implementations of MPI have been developed. In this paper, we

FFTW: An Adaptive Software Architecture For The FFT

by Matteo Frigo, Steven G. Johnson , 1998
"... FFT literature has been mostly concerned with minimizing the number of floating-point operations performed by an algorithm. Unfortunately, on present-day microprocessors this measure is far less important than it used to be, and interactions with the processor pipeline and the memory hierarchy have ..."
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a larger impact on performance. Consequently, one must know the details of a computer architecture in order to design a fast algorithm. In this paper, we propose an adaptive FFT program that tunes the computation automatically for any particular hardware. We compared our program, called FFTW

Vendors

by William G. O'brien
"... begun. Rapid improvement in hardware will continue into the foreseeable future; over the last five years it has set the stage for more significant improvements in software technology still to come. John Naisbitt's information electronics economy based on the creation and distribution of inform ..."
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begun. Rapid improvement in hardware will continue into the foreseeable future; over the last five years it has set the stage for more significant improvements in software technology still to come. John Naisbitt's information electronics economy based on the creation and distribution

KVM: the Linux Virtual Machine Monitor

by Avi Kivity, Yaniv Kamay, Dor Laor, Uri Lublin, Anthony Liguori - In Proceedings of the 2007 Ottawa Linux Symposium (OLS’-07 , 2007
"... Virtualization is a hot topic in operating systems these days. It is useful in many scenarios: server consolida-tion, virtual test environments, and for Linux enthusiasts who still can not decide which distribution is best. Re-cently, hardware vendors of commodity x86 processors have added virtualiz ..."
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Virtualization is a hot topic in operating systems these days. It is useful in many scenarios: server consolida-tion, virtual test environments, and for Linux enthusiasts who still can not decide which distribution is best. Re-cently, hardware vendors of commodity x86 processors have added

Benchmarking GPUs to tune dense linear algebra

by Vasily Volkov, James W. Demmel, Geforce Geforce, Geforce Geforce , 2008
"... We present performance results for dense linear algebra using recent NVIDIA GPUs. Our matrix-matrix multiply routine (GEMM) runs up to 60 % faster than the vendor’s implementation and approaches the peak of hardware capabilities. Our LU, QR and Cholesky factorizations achieve up to 80–90 % of the pe ..."
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We present performance results for dense linear algebra using recent NVIDIA GPUs. Our matrix-matrix multiply routine (GEMM) runs up to 60 % faster than the vendor’s implementation and approaches the peak of hardware capabilities. Our LU, QR and Cholesky factorizations achieve up to 80

Demand Hosting Complexity

by Technische Universität München, Prof Dr. H. Krcmar, Prof Dr. H. Krcmar, Alexander Mors, Dr. Holger Wittges, Matthias Mohr, Valentin Nicolescu, Holger Jehle, Prof Dr. H. Krcmar, Prof Dr. H. Krcmar, Sun Fire V Server
"... job market / business reality Research Community Alliance of SAP, Hardware vendor, UCC HCC ..."
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job market / business reality Research Community Alliance of SAP, Hardware vendor, UCC HCC

Memory Models: A Case for Rethinking Parallel Languages and Hardware

by Sarita V. Adve, Hans-J. Boehm - COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM , 2010
"... The era of parallel computing for the masses is here, but writing correct parallel programs remains far more difficult than writing sequential programs. Aside from a few domains, most parallel programs are written using a shared-memory approach. The memory model, which specifies the meaning of share ..."
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community-scale efforts have finally led to a convergence in this debate, with popular languages such as Java and C++ and most hardware vendors publishing compatible memory model specifications. Although this convergence is a dramatic improvement, it has exposed fundamental shortcomings in current

A COMPARISON OF U.S. AND JAPANESE VENDORS

by Alfred P. Sloan, Michael Cusumano, Michael Cusumano, Michael A. Cusumano , 1988
"... HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN JAPAN: ..."
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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN JAPAN:

Experiences and Lessons Learned with a Portable Interface to Hardware Performance Counters

by Jack Dongarra, Kevin London, Shirley Moore, Philip Mucci, Daniel Terpstra, Haihang You, Min Zhou - In Proc. of Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Systems: Testing and Debugging (at IPDPS , 2003
"... The PAPI project has defined and implemented a crossplatform interface to the hardware counters available on most modern microprocessors. The interface has gained widespread use and acceptance from hardware vendors, users, and tool developers. This paper reports on experiences with the community-bas ..."
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The PAPI project has defined and implemented a crossplatform interface to the hardware counters available on most modern microprocessors. The interface has gained widespread use and acceptance from hardware vendors, users, and tool developers. This paper reports on experiences with the community
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