Join us for the 7th Annual European Intel® Software Conference 2012.

Istanbul, Turkey, April 15−17

Get the insight and tools to optimize your solutions in our rapidly evolving industry. Find ways to increase performance and capability, while enabling new technology paradigms from device to data center to cloud. Explore Intel® Many Integrated Core (Intel® MIC) architecture—an exponential leap forward in supercomputing performance, speed, and compatibility.

Istanbul

Istanbul, April 15-17

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Pera Palace Hotel

Meşrutiyet Caddesi No:52 Tepebaşı
Beyoğlu 34430 Istanbul - Turkey

Telephone: +90 212 377 40 00

Fax: +90 212 377 40 77

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Conference Highlights

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  • Levent Akyil

    Monday, April 16, 9:15‒10:15 a.m.

    Intel® HPC Processors, Products, and Tools Roadmap

    New high performance computing (HPC) solutions from Intel deliver intelligent performance to meet today's most complex HPC challenges, while scaling for tomorrow's growing computational and visualization needs.... Optimized for higher performance, next-generation Intel® microarchitecture, Intel Many Integrated Core (MIC) architecture and platforms deliver more performance in less space with greater energy efficiency. Through comprehensive software tools, Intel® software enables users to develop, optimize, deploy, manage, and maintain highly portable, parallel software.

    Levent Akyil, Technical Consulting Engineer, Developer Development Products, Intel Corporation
    Levent Akyil is a staff software engineer and currently manages the EMEA Technical Computing, Analyzers, and Runtime technical consulting engineering team within the Software and Services Group at Intel.

  • Werner Krotz-Vogel

    Monday, April 16, 15:45‒16:45 p.m.

    Intel® Cluster Studio XE: How to Analyze Performance Behavior of a Hybrid MPI/OpenMP Application

    Beyond the inter-process level of MPI parallelism are processes that make up the programs on a modern cluster leverage hybrid parallel programming model and use fork-join threading through OpenMP* and Intel® Threading... Building Blocks (Intel® TBB). Intel® VTune™ Amplifier XE performance analyzer is one of the new additions to Intel Cluster Studio XE as a performance and threading analysis tool, which aids users analyzing MPI and hybrid applications running on shared memory systems or clusters. VTune Amplifier XE analyzer allows developers to fine-tune their applications for optimal threading performance by leveraging algorithmic analysis types, and for optimal architecture performance leveraging the complex performance monitoring unit of the modern processors. This talk and demo will introduce the new capabilities of VTune Amplifier XE, such as the new MPI and cluster support, and show how it can be used to analyze hybrid parallel programs.

    Werner Krotz-Vogel, Technical Marketing Engineer, Software Development Products, Intel Corporation
    Werner Krotz-Vogel is technical marketing engineer working on Intel® cluster software technology in the Enterprise Software Solutions Division at Intel. He has helped move the Intel® Trace Analyzer and Collector and Intel® Cluster Toolkit to a leading role in parallel software development tools.

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