The Intel Center of Excellence in collaboration with Argonne Leadership Computing Facility is hosting a workshop for Argonne's upcoming exascale system, Aurora. In this workshop we will provide access to Sunspot along with time for hands-on work and individual discussions.
This is an invitation-only workshop for researchers participating in the ALCF's Aurora Early Science Program (ESP) and DOE's Exascale Computing Project (ECP). Please note that your institution must have an CNDA agreement with Intel, or you should to be listed on our Multiparty Authorization Agreement (MPA) to be allowed to attend the workshop.
Attendees need to have an active ALCF account with access to Sunspot to be able to participate in the hands-on portions.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: May 19th
The event is now scheduled to be held virtually (instead of the hybrid format planned earlier)
HIGH-LEVEL DRAFT AGENDA:
A broad range of topics will be covered in short presentations to provide attendees with essential information and help to maximize hands-on time and interactions between workshop participants.
Day 1:
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Aurora system update
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State of Sunspot
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Compilers, tools, libraries
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Frameworks – performance expectations
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Application performance highlights
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Hands-on breakout sessions
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Hands-on work with project teams
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VTune and Advisor Office Hours
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Getting Started on Sunspot Office Hours
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Closeout: Teams post progress summary on CNDA Slack
Day 2:
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MPI on Sunspot: Examples and Details
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Frameworks SDK Deep Dive
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E4S on Sunspot
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Hands-on breakout sessions
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Hands-on work with project teams
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Kokkos Breakout
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Closeout: Teams post progress summary on CNDA Slack
Day 3:
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DAOS on Sunspot
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Deep dive on memory systems (cache on PVC and HBM on Xeon)
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Hands-on breakout sessions
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Hands-on work with project teams
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HPCToolkit Breakout
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TAU Breakout
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Closeout: Teams post progress summary on CNDA Slack channel
For questions please email us at [email protected]