Episodes

  • SYCL – Empowering Developers in Academia and Enterprise
    Jun 7 2022
    Ever since its introduction in 2014, SYCL has grown in popularity and adoption. It is a royalty-free, cross-platform abstraction layer that enables code for heterogeneous processors, written in a “single-source” style using C++ standards. The flexibility to deploy across multiple platforms, reuse code helps enable advanced hardware features that can be used by developers. This […]
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  • Solving for Productivity in Data Science with Modin and AI Optimizations
    Apr 11 2022
    The rapid advancement in machine learning and data science fields have aided data scientists in arriving at meaningful insights. However, it’s not been an easy task to optimize machine learning infrastructures to allow data scientists to focus on their core expertise. Today, we will discuss how certain tools and hardware optimizations are not only saving […]
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  • AI in Gaming: Empowering Game Developers
    Feb 28 2022
    In the gaming world, artificial intelligence (AI) is proving to be a game-changer. It has played a pivotal role in enhancing game-player’s experiences. Amongst other capabilities, Artificial intelligence is used to generate responsive, adaptive, or intelligent behaviors primarily in non-player characters (NPCs) similar to human-like intelligence. With the right tools and access to advanced technologies, developers […]
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  • Behind the Scenes: Arming Researchers with Visualization Know-How
    Feb 11 2022
    Scientific visualization (SciVis) is a process of representing raw scientific data as images, which helps scientists improve their interpretations of large data sets. More and more, advanced visualization tools are becoming an integral part of a researcher’s analysis toolkit; and when in the hands of scientists and researchers, they can visualize, interact with, and get […]
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  • Building Common Standards for Python Data APIs
    Nov 1 2021
    Adoption of Python has been enormous over the last decade. Why? It’s easy to use, accessible, versatile and can be used for AI, machine learning, data analytics, data visualization, and all types of science. Tune into how 3 experts are involved in building common standards for Python data APIs that can help users use a […]
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  • A Big Step Forward: Moving Ginkgo to oneAPI
    Jul 23 2021
    Ginkgo is a production-ready, sparse linear algebra library used for HPC on GPU architectures. It’s now using oneAPI cross-architecture programming to support its foundational design with a high level of performance portability, and focus on software sustainability. ExpertsHartwig Anzt at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and Univ. of Tennessee, and Terry Cojean of KIT provide […]
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  • SciVis Unveils a Billion Cells, Covid-19 & Invisible Monsters
    Jul 19 2021
    Scientific visualization (SciVis) is providing new insights in health care and many other research areas in ways that we couldn’t imagine a decade ago. It’s an evolving field where extracting visualizations from very large data sets can improve analysis, diagnosis and patient outcomes while reducing costs – or even uncover hidden discrimination. Hear from Teodora […]
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  • ZIB’s oneAPI Story: Discovering Portability across Multi-vendor Hardware
    Jul 2 2021
    Heterogeneous programming is challenging for developers because it’s been difficult to code or forces compromises in performance. oneAPI is working to break that mold. Many HPC research centers, enterprises and developers are now adopting oneAPI. Hear from experts at Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB) on their oneAPI story: “We want to have most code portability across […]
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