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MPI for the Next Generation of Supercomputing

By Andrew Lumsdaine

Indiana University

Category Online Presentations
Abstract Despite premature rumours of its demise, MPI continues to be the de facto standard for high-performance parallel computing. Nonetheless, supercomputing software and the high-end ecosystem continue to advance, creating challenges to several aspects of MPI. In this talk we will review the design and functionality of MPI and discuss the reasons for its historical success. In light of current trends in hardware and software, we will discuss recent efforts that are intended to keep MPI relevant, productive, and efficient for the next generation of supercomputing.
Sponsored by Center for Prediction of Reliability, Integrity and Survivability of Microsystems (PRISM),
Network for Computational Nanotechnology (NCN),
Rosen Center for Advanced Computing (RCAC), ITaP, Purdue University,
Computing Research Institute (CRI), Purdue University,
Computational Science & Engineering Program, Purdue University
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  • Andrew Lumsdaine (2008), "MPI for the Next Generation of Supercomputing," http://nanohub.org/resources/5639.

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Time 09:10 AM, September 04, 2008
Location Burton Morgan Building, Room 121, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Tags
  1. high performance computing
  2. parallel programming
  3. programming techniques
  4. tutorial

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