Introduction to the Next Generation of Intel® Parallel Studio: Transition to the Latest HPC Software Development Suite
Introduction to the Next Generation of Intel® Parallel Studio: Transition to the Latest HPC Software Development Suite
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Overview
Since its release in 2009, Intel® Parallel Studio has been a developer’s go-to tool suite for high-performance computing (HPC), simplifying parallel programming on multicore systems.
And it’s gotten better.
Enter the Intel® oneAPI Base & HPC Toolkit—the next evolution of this award-winning suite. A combination of two Intel® toolkits, the Intel oneAPI Base & HPC Toolkit delivers what developers need to build, analyze, optimize, and scale HPC applications.
(Intel Parallel Studio users: This toolkit contains all of the tools you are familiar with—industry-leading compilers, performance libraries, and analysis and debugging tools—plus Data Parallel C++ (DPC++, the oneAPI implementation of SYCL*), and more. All are optimized for cross-architecture targets.)
Join Intel engineers Ron Green and Mike Lee for a tour of this next-generation software development tool, including:
- How it offers expanded support for CPUs, GPUs, and FPGAs (this is rolled into an overview of the oneAPI initiative)
- How existing Intel Parallel Studio users can transition to the new suite, including a step-by-step walkthrough of the process
- A detailed overview of Intel’s latest compiler technology for C/C++ and Fortran
- A showcase of the major new XPU development capabilities available through Intel toolkits
Featured Software
Discover the Intel® oneAPI Base & HPC Toolkit now, including what’s inside, how to get it, and (for current Intel Parallel Studio users) how to transition to the new product.
Other Resources
- Sign up for an Intel® Developer Cloud account—a free development sandbox with access to the latest Intel hardware and oneAPI software.
- Explore oneAPI, including developer opportunities and benefits.
- Subscribe to the podcast—Code Together is an interview series that explores the challenges at the forefront of cross-architecture development. Each biweekly episode features industry VIPs who are blazing new trails through today’s data-centric world. Available wherever you get your podcasts.
Ron Green
Senior compiler technical support engineer, Core Performance and Developer Products, Intel Corporation
Ron is focused on Intel compilers in the HPC and technical computing segments. He has over 30 years of experience as an HPC software developer and consultant. He has been with Intel’s compiler team since 2008, and has special interest and expertise in parallel application development with a focus on Fortran programming. Ron holds a master's degree in computer engineering from the University of Southern California.
Mike Lee
Senior product marketing engineer, Intel Corporation
Mike leads efforts in marketing Intel software development tools—compilers, analysis tools, and performance libraries—focused on the technical, enterprise, and cloud computing segments. Prior to joining Intel in 2011, Mike held various roles spanning consumer electronics and industrial scientific instrumentation design at the integrated circuit level, board level, and software system design level. Mike holds a master of science degree in electrical engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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