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George Bisbas

@georgebisbas

Dipl. Eng., MSc, PhD -- Post-Doctoral Research Assοciate at @imperialcollege. Research on HPC, compiler IRs, stencil computations, cache optimisations

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George Bisbas (@georgebisbas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking forward to visiting ETH, Zurich for PASC'24! [June 3 to 5, 2024] 📊I will give a talk on "A Shared Compilation Stack for HPC Stencil DSLs" for the Minisymposium MS6B — Motif-Based Automated Performance Engineering for HPC. This talk is based on our recent work for

Nick Brown (@nickbrownhpc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's great fun to work with xDSL and #MLIR, which #xDSL is based on. These are really powerful compiler technologies that enable some really cool things, such as sharing technology stacks between DSLs and targeting different novel architectures

DiRAC (@dirac_hpc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Teams are focused on the final day of our Intel oneAPI hackathon, receiving hands-on support from DiRAC RSEs and Intel experts from Codeplay Software

Teams are focused on the final day of our Intel oneAPI hackathon, receiving hands-on support from DiRAC RSEs and Intel experts from <a href="/codeplaysoft/">Codeplay Software</a>
EPCC (@epcced) 's Twitter Profile Photo

EPCC is part of the xDSL project, which has been developing shared DSL compiler infrastructure to address the programmability challenge of the Exascale era. Read more in Nick Brown's article on our website: edin.ac/4bECcty

EPCC is part of the xDSL project, which has been developing shared DSL compiler infrastructure to address the programmability challenge of the Exascale era. Read more in <a href="/NickBrownHPC/">Nick Brown</a>'s article on our website: edin.ac/4bECcty
Devito Codes (@devitocodes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out how AWS Graviton4 stacks up against previous generations for RTM/FWI using DevitoPRO benchmarks. Big performance and efficiency gains, but as always the devil is in the details devitocodes.com/graviton4 #HPC #CloudComputing #SeismicImaging #AWS #Graviton4 #SEG #IMAGE24

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After 6 years of service the Isambard 2 supercomputer is finally being retired! Starting in May 2018, Isambard was the world's first production Arm-based supercomputer, employing ThunderX2 CPUs. Isambard 3 takes over today using NVIDIA Grace Arm-based CPUs provided by HPE

After 6 years of service the Isambard 2 supercomputer is finally being retired! Starting in May 2018, Isambard was the world's first production Arm-based supercomputer, employing ThunderX2 CPUs. Isambard 3 takes over today using NVIDIA Grace Arm-based CPUs provided by HPE