Introduction to Accelerators @ CSC

Europe/Helsinki
Training room Dogmi, 1st floor (CSC - IT Center for Science)

Training room Dogmi, 1st floor

CSC - IT Center for Science

LIfe Science Center, Keilaranta 14, Espoo, Finland
Description

Description

This course will give a short introduction to NVidia GPU's and Intel Xeon Phis, which are currently the two most popular accelerator architectures in HPC. In addition to the basic  pragma-based programming models some performance considerations and limitations to the memory traffic between the host and the accelerator will be discussed. Last part of the course will give a short one-day introduction to the lower level approach for GPU programming using CUDA.

Agenda

Day 1
Introduction to Xeon Phi, offloading, data access and performance, more advanced topics

Day 2
Introduction to GPUs, OpenACC basics, data access and performance, more advanced topics

Day 3
Introduction to CUDA programming, kernels, memory model, events and streams

Learning outcome
The students will learn the strengths and weaknesses of accelerators and know how to utilize them for simple tasks with pragma-based programming tools. In addition, students will also learn the basics of low-level GPU programming using CUDA.


Pre-requisites
Good knowledge on C programming language is needed for the CUDA part. Some basic knowledge about parallel programming is beneficial, but no prior knowledge on GPUs is needed.

Lecturers: Sebastian von Alfthan (CSC), Mikko Byckling (Intel), Sami Ilvonen (CSC)

Language: English
Price:         Free of charge

 

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