Hi,
I did. It can compile X10 code into the MIC in our environment.
Thanks,
--yoshiki
On 2013/04/24, at 23:32, Dr. David E Hudak <dhu...@osc.edu> wrote:
> Hi All,
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> I plan to build X10 to run native executables on the Xeon Phi. Before
> getting started, I wanted to ask whether anyone has already started down this
> path.
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> Thanks,
> Dave
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