Intel Extends Collaboration with Barcelona Supercomputing Center

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intelThe Barcelona Supercomputing Center and Intel have renewed their collaboration research agreement at the Intel and BSC Exascale Laboratory in Barcelona. Now funded through 2017, the Intel and BSC Exascale Lab in Barcelona focuses on software and extraordinary levels of parallelism that will be needed to use future Intel-architecture-based supercomputers. The Intel and BSC Exascale Lab is a member of Intel’s European research network — Intel Labs Europe.

The exascale R&D lab will continue to develop tools for the analysis and prediction of systems behavior on real applications. The HPC performance tools Paraver and Dimemas and the prediction methodologies developed at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center are being evaluated for use on new Intel-based hardware architectures.

bscIn the new phase of the collaboration, the Intel and BSC Exascale Lab will continue to work with BSC programming models within a single node, with an emphasis on their application on Intel Xeon Phi processor based architectures as well as in FPGA architectures. In the area of programming, one of the objectives that BSC and Intel have adopted is to use the BSC parallel Python development (PyCOMPs) to improve the efficiency of Big Data applications.

The Intel-BSC Lab was started in November 2011 with a focus on scalability issues in the programming and runtime systems of exascale supercomputers. We appreciate the excellent collaboration with BSC“, said Karl Solchenbach, European director of Intel’s Innovation, Pathfinding and Architecture Group.

BSC tools help to analyze and understand data center system behavior and to achieve higher scalability on node and system level“. “We are really enjoying the dynamic and cooperative interaction with Intel teams that helps promote and improve our R&D activities”, added Jesús Labarta, Director of the Computer Sciences Department at BSC.

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