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February 2020

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  • oneAPI 2021.1 Beta04 is Here:  Learn what’s new in the unified, standards-based programming model for delivering uncompromised performance for diverse workloads across multiple architectures.

 

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  • Heterogenous Programming Using Intel® oneAPI: Getting the maximum achievable performance out of today’s hardware is a fine balance between optimal use of underlying hardware features and using code that is portable, easily maintainable, and power-efficient. Meet oneAPI, the standard, simplified programming model that can run seamlessly on scalar, vector, matrix, and spatial architectures―and will give developers greater productivity through increased code reuse and reduced training investment.
  • Accelerating Compression on Intel® FPGAs: Field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) provide a flexible hardware platform that can achieve high performance on a large variety of workloads. Learn about the Intel GZIP example design, implemented with oneAPI, and how it can help make FPGAs more accessible.
  • New Threading Capabilities in Julia v1.3Learn how to unleash the full power of modern CPUs with the new multithreading runtime in Julia* v1.3, which unleashes the full power of a modern CPU with minimal hassle―reducing the programmer's burden and providing a range of modern primitives designed to compose effectively.
  • K-means Acceleration with 2nd Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors: The amount of data humans produce every day is growing exponentially―and so is the need for high-performance, scalable algorithms to process and extract benefit from all this data. Explore Intel’s powerful data analytics and machine learning (ML) software and hardware stack.
  • Measuring Graph Analytics Performance: Graph analytics has been getting a lot of attention lately. Intel has a long history of leadership in graph analysis. Explore new tools that will make it easy to get comprehensive, objective, and reproducible graph analytics performance data without obfuscation or resorting to benchmarking tricks.

 

 

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January 2020

The Parallel Universe Magazine

 

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  • Intel® GPA 2019 R4: View and open a consolidated list of captured files directly from the Graphics Monitor. And trigger a DX12 stream capture at any point while the application is running. Free download.

 

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December 2019

New Tools

  • Intel® Parallel Studio XE 2020: This easy-to-use, cross-platform tool suite simplifies system and IoT device application development. New tools make it easier to develop for large memory applications, give you HPC cloud support and support for Amazon Linux* 2.1, let you benefit from extended coarse grain profiling, and develop for the latest standards. Plus, get a full year of Intel Priority Support.
  • Intel® System Studio 2020: See what’s new in this easy-to-use, cross-platform tool suite that simplifies system and IoT device application development, boosts application performance and power efficiency, and helps strengthen system reliability for smart, connected devices. It includes optimizing compilers, highly-tuned libraries, analysis/debug tools, and advanced cloud connectors and provides access to more than 400 sensors.
  • oneAPI on Tech.Decoded: Here’s one-stop access to everything you need to know about the new single, unified programming model that will define the future of application development for the next decade. Find strategic discussions, webinars and training videos, deep-dive articles, and more.

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November 2019

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  • oneAPI is Here: Learn all about this wide-ranging new initiative that’s changing the development landscape―helping developers deliver uncompromised performance for diverse workloads across multiple architectures. Here’s where to get all the details:

-        oneAPI Beta Website

-        Intel HPC DevCon 2019 Keynote Launch Announcement

-        oneAPI.com Industry Initiative Website

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  • Measuring Graph Analytics Performance: See how easy it is to get comprehensive, objective, and reproducible graph analytics performance data without resorting to benchmarking tricks.
  • Adventures in Graph Analytics Benchmarking: It’s important to measure performance in a comprehensive, objective, and reproducible way. That’s why we recommend using an off-the-shelf graph analytics benchmark like the GAP Benchmark Suite.

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October 2019

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September 2019

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  • Modern Threading Techniques: Pro TBB: Co-author and parallel programming guru James Reinders gives a preview of his book, Pro TBB: C++ Parallel Programming with Threading Building Blocks.
  • Threading Building Blocks (TBB): The Foundation & the Future: The parallel programming landscape is complicated—with multicore processors to tap, accelerators, non-memory unified access (NUMA), more complex applications, multiple levels of parallelism, specialized libraries, and more. Explore options for boosting performance with Mike Voss, Intel TBB development expert and co-author of Pro TBB: C++ Parallel Programming with Threading Building Blocks.

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August 2019

Magazine

  • The Parallel Universe: Leadership Performance with 2nd Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors: Meet the new 2nd generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable processor family that’s already set 95 performance world records with new features including Intel® Deep Learning Boost for AI deep learning inference acceleration and support for Intel® Optane™ DC persistent memory for data centers.

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  • Learning about Intel® Math Kernel Library: Explore updates including Conditional Numeric Reproducibility (CNR) and support for more processors. And see samples measuring the performance of matrix multiplication operations.
  • Intel® Performance Primitives in 2019: See how these libraries have been updated to perform even better on Intel® processors. The libraries now use the AVX2 and AVX512 instruction sets and make working with images and sounds even faster.
  • Threading Building Blocks for C++: See how to use Threading Building Blocks to make code execute faster on a multi-core processor.

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July 2019

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  • Get the Most for Edge with Workload Consolidation: Watch Tech.Decoded sit down with Hubert Belser, principal engineer with 20+ years of experience in edge computing and workload consolidation, to discuss a new compute paradigm enabling scalable, high-performance compute at the edge with workload consolidation. 

 

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June 2019

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  • Accelerate Graphics with OpenCL™ in the Intel® Distribution of OpenVINO™ Toolkit: Speed is everything―and this quick hit video shows you how to get it. Learn how to set up OpenCL™ acceleration with the Inference Engine, OpenCV*, and OpenVX* platforms in the Intel® Distribution of OpenVINO™ toolkit. See an overview of eligible OpenCL implementation options. And explore development concepts and source examples for getting started.
  • Identify Microsoft DX* Bottlenecks with Live Analysis Experiments: See how to perform live, system-level analysis on the Microsoft DX* application with Intel® Graphics Performance Analyzers. Experiment with override modes and identify performance bottlenecks. Identify whether the application is CPU- or GPU-bound. And capture frames or traces for further analysis.
  • Quick-Tips Series: Intel® Distribution for Python:  In this five-part video series, Microsoft .NET program manager and Twitch.tv personality Jeff Fritz covers the basics and takes a few deep dives to demonstrate how the latest release of Intel Distribution for Python—alone and in collaboration with other popular software tools and libraries—can help you quickly create highly performant applications.
  • Tune Your Applications for Intel® Optane® DC Persistent Memory: Intel® Optane® DC Persistent delivers a unique combination of speed, capacity, and persistence. In this quick demo, find out how Intel® Software analysis tools can help you determine if your application will benefit from the new memory.
  • Get the Most for Edge with Workload Consolidation: According to IDC projections, there will be 200 billion Internet-connected devices by 2020. And all of them will be collecting data. It’s clear that cloud computing can’t be the sole manager of all that information. A new compute paradigm is emerging to address this—enabling scalable, high-performance compute at the edge with workload consolidation.

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May 2019

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April 2019

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