concerning IA64, is the software pipeliner from SGI included in open64?
I know the the blackbird from Reservoir lab has it. This is the big part
of the IA64 story.


-- 
Yonghong Yan
DH 3051
713-348-5860
ya...@rice.edu

On Tue, 2010-08-03 at 15:03 -0700, Shin-Ming Liu wrote:
> Besides HP and University of Houston, Tsinghua University in Beijing
> is very active in OpenMP development.  
> 
> - Shin
> 
> On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 3:52 AM, Anton Shterenlikht
> <me...@bristol.ac.uk> wrote:
>         Hi
>         
>         I'm a lecturer in Solid Mechanics with Mech
>         Eng Dept at University of Bristol, UK.
>         My research interests are in computational
>         mechanics.
>         
>         I'm preparing a proposal to EPSRC (Engineering
>         and Physical Sciences Research Council - a major
>         UK government funding body for engineering,
>         including computer science and IT) under
>         HPC software development call 2010/2011.
>         Here's a link to the description of this call:
>         
> http://www.epsrc.ac.uk/funding/calls/open/hpcsoftwaredev/Pages/default1.aspx
>         
>         I propose to develop an optimising compiler
>         with MPI/OpenMP support for ia64 FreeBSD
>         platform. Please see my justification at the end.
>         
>         PathScale (Christopher Bergstrom) expressed
>         an interest in my proposal, in principle.
>         
>         NAG (Numerical Algorithms Group, nag.co.uk) - a major
>         UK HPC player, who currently provide user support
>         on HeCTOR (http://www.hector.ac.uk/), UK national
>         supercomputer - have been very supportive so far.
>         
>         I'm writing to ask if Open64 team would be interested,
>         in principle, to collaborate on this proposal.
>         In any case I'd be very grateful for any feedback.
>         
>         
>         Justification:
>         
>         ia64 accounts for only 5 system in the top500
>         list. This is mainly due to compliers unable
>         to generate efficient code for VLIW (EPIC).
>         (Of course, there are other issues to do
>         with marketing, etc. but this in beyond the point).
>         
>         If such compiler, with MPI/OpenMP support,
>         were available, this would
>         significantly speed-up HPC on ia64 platform.
>         
>         In terms of scientific outputs  - clearly
>         all current HPC codes we use will benefit.
>         However, some specific coding guidelines for
>         ia64 might be developed to help the compiler
>         produce efficient code.
>         
>         A specific engineering application, which
>         will be used to benchmark performance
>         is a set of multi-scale fracture codes
>         we have at Bristol. The codes include
>         a finite element part (floating point) and
>         a cellular automata part (integer). I'm interested
>         in simulating very large models, i.e. using
>         large memories, as well as speeding up the
>         execution.
>         
>         FreeBSD (or, for that matter *BSD systems)
>         represent at the very least a viable alternative
>         to linux. Things like better security
>         and more predictable and systematic development
>         and release schedule, and more permissible BSD
>         licence (compared to GPLv3) might make FreeBSD more
>         attractive for HPC in future.
>         I think having an alternative to linux
>         is beneficial to academia and HPC
>         industry.
>         
>         many thanks
>         anton
>         
>         
>         --
>         Anton Shterenlikht
>         Room 2.6, Queen's Building
>         Mech Eng Dept
>         Bristol University
>         University Walk, Bristol BS8 1TR, UK
>         Tel: +44 (0)117 331 5944
>         Fax: +44 (0)117 929 4423
>         
>         
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>         The Palm PDK Hot Apps Program offers developers who use the
>         Plug-In Development Kit to bring their C/C++ apps to Palm for
>         a share
>         of $1 Million in cash or HP Products. Visit us here for more
>         details:
>         http://p.sf.net/sfu/dev2dev-palm
>         _______________________________________________
>         Open64-devel mailing list
>         Open64-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
>         https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/open64-devel
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> The Palm PDK Hot Apps Program offers developers who use the
> Plug-In Development Kit to bring their C/C++ apps to Palm for a share
> of $1 Million in cash or HP Products. Visit us here for more details:
> http://p.sf.net/sfu/dev2dev-palm
> _______________________________________________ Open64-devel mailing list 
> Open64-devel@lists.sourceforge.net 
> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/open64-devel



------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Palm PDK Hot Apps Program offers developers who use the
Plug-In Development Kit to bring their C/C++ apps to Palm for a share
of $1 Million in cash or HP Products. Visit us here for more details:
http://p.sf.net/sfu/dev2dev-palm
_______________________________________________
Open64-devel mailing list
Open64-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/open64-devel

Reply via email to