Xavier Teruel 's talk

OmpSs tutorial at PUMPS

Venue: Event date: Speaker(s): Xavier Martorell & Xavier Teruel

The sixth edition of the Programming and Tuning Massively Parallel Systems summer school (PUMPS) is aimed at enriching the skills of attendees in developing applications for many core processors.

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The sixth edition of the Programming and Tuning Massively Parallel Systems summer school (PUMPS) is aimed at enriching the skills of researchers, graduate students and teachers with cutting-edge technique and hands-on experience in developing applications for many-core processors with massively parallel computing resources like GPU accelerators.

External references

http://bcw.ac.upc.edu/PUMPS2016/

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