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An Application-Specific Memory Subsystem Benchmarking Framework
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Posters about the Lift language
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Slides of presentations about the Lift language
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Collective Knowledge workflow for Caffe to automate installation across diverse platforms and to collaboratively evaluate and optimize Caffe-based workloads across diverse hardware, software and data sets (compilers, libraries, tools, models, inputs):
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A tiny DSL for DNN accelerators.
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Specification of the CLAW Directive Language
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Performance-portable C++ code for simulating elastic shear waves in an axisymmetric domain.
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The Lift programming language and compiler
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A Minimalist cmake project embedding yakl
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"Optimizing Performance and Energy Efficiency in Massively Parallel Systems" PhD Dissertation repository.
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This is a mini-app based on the Grid C++ lattice QCD library (https://github.com/paboyle/Grid)
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Compute Mandelbrot Set using adaptive mesh refinement
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The Lift project website
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A minimal cmake based project skeleton for developping a kokkos application
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traveling salesman problem solved with different programing models
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A BUDE virtual-screening benchmark, in many programming models
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Parallelization and acceleration abstractions for performance scaling and portability.
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cerfacs training on C++/kokkos
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Data and reproducibility scripts for the UoB-HPC Performance Portability studies
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