Introducing Chapel: A Programming Language for Productive Parallel Computing from Laptops to Supercomputers
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
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Explore the Chapel programming language designed for productive parallel computing across various platforms, from laptops to supercomputers. Learn how Chapel enables clear and concise code while delivering performance and scalability that competes with or surpasses traditional approaches like Fortran, C/C++, POSIX threads, MPI, OpenMP, and CUDA. Discover recent applications of Chapel in Aerodynamics, Data Science, and Atmospheric Research. Gain insights into Chapel's key features and their benefits for students, hobbyists, and scientists seeking scalable, parallel computations. This 43-minute talk by Brad Chamberlain from Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) addresses the challenges of performance-oriented parallel programming and presents Chapel as a solution for harnessing parallel computing opportunities in multicore processors, GPUs, commodity clusters, cloud environments, and supercomputers.
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Introducing Chapel: A Programming Language for Productive Parallel Computing... - Brad Chamberlain
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Linux Foundation
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