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UID:submissions.supercomputing.org_SC18_sess155_ws_waccpd109@linklings.com
SUMMARY:A Case Study for Performance Portability Using OpenMP 4.5
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\nAccelerators, Heterogeneous Systems, Parallel Progra
 mming Languages, Libraries, and Models, Workshop Reg Pass\n\nA Case Study 
 for Performance Portability Using OpenMP 4.5\n\nGayatri, Yang, Kurth, Desl
 ippe\n\nIn recent years, the HPC landscape has shifted away from tradition
 al CPU based systems to energy efficient architectures, relying on many-co
 re CPUs or accelerators to achieve high performance. The goal of performan
 ce portability is to enable developers to rapidly produce applications whi
 ch run efficiently on a variety of these architectures and require little 
 to no architecture specific code adoptions. Directive based programming mo
 dels (OpenMP and OpenACC) are attractive in this regard as they do not req
 uire a major code restructuring and they support incremental portability.
URL:https://sc18.supercomputing.org/presentation/?id=ws_waccpd109&sess=ses
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