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Julia Still Not Grown Up Enough to Ride Exascale Train

September 26, 2023 Nicole Hemsoth Prickett 6

We’ve been watching Julia, an HPC-oriented programming language designed for technical and scientific computing for a number of years to see it can make inroads into supercomputing. …

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Strong Showing for Julia Across HPC Platforms

January 5, 2022 Nicole Hemsoth Prickett 0

There are good reasons for the persistence of C, C++ and Fortran in high performance computing, even with some the inherent productivity challenges (extensive memory management and debugging in particular). …

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Why Julia is Turning Heads in 2021

March 22, 2021 Nicole Hemsoth Prickett 0

After toiling away in relative obscurity for over a decade, open source Julia is right on time for the big enterprise AI/ML code modernization party.

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Will Chapel Mark Next Great Awakening for Parallel Programmers?

April 10, 2018 Nicole Hemsoth Prickett 2

Just because supercomputers are engineered to be far more powerful over time does not necessarily mean programmer productivity will follow the same curve. …

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Julia Language Delivers Petascale HPC Performance

November 28, 2017 Rob Farber 2

 

Written in the productivity language Julia, the Celeste project—which aims to catalogue all of the telescope data for the stars and galaxies in in the visible universe—demonstrated the first Julia application to exceed 1 PF/s of double-precision floating-point performance (specifically 1.54 PF/s). …

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Dirt Simple HPC: Making the Case for Julia

January 26, 2016 Douglas Eadline 4

Choosing a programming language for HPC used to be an easy task. …

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