WATFOR is an in-core, load-and-go compiler which has been implemented within the IBM 7040/44 operating system. FORTRAN IV was selected as the source language in order to achieve maximum language ...
A method of optimizing the computation of arithmetic and indexing expressions of a Fortran program is presented. The method is based on a linear analysis of the definition points of the variables and ...
Let’s be honest, nobody dreams about spending a weekend hand-tuning kernels or cursing at their compiler logs. But if you’ve ever tried squeezing a deep learning model onto an edge device like a tiny ...
Fortran refers to a general-purpose computer programming language ideal for scientific computing and numeric computation. Since its inception in the 1950s, Fortran has dominated the computationally ...
Creative Commons (CC): This is a Creative Commons license. Attribution (BY): Credit must be given to the creator. In this paper, we present the recent advances in the computation of the ...
67-year-programming language ranks in the top 10 of the Tiobe index of programming language popularity for two months running. Fortran’s return to the top 10 in Tiobe’s monthly index of language ...
Intel has come under fire for allegedly inflating benchmark scores, according to findings by the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC). SPEC claims that Intel incorporated specific ...
Doh! It's not unheard of for a company to play it loose in a benchmark test, but the fallout can be embarrassing when they get caught. Intel finds itself in this situation, as SPEC reports that the ...
Abstract: Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations are crucial in scientific and engineering domains. The compiler choice impacts CFD application performance, especially on specific processor ...
CUDA is a parallel computing programming model for Nvidia GPUs. With the proliferation over the past decade of GPU usage for speeding up applications across HPC, AI and beyond, the ready availability ...
When Jim Keller talks about compute engines, you listen. And when Keller name drops a programming language and AI runtime environment, as he did in a recent interview with us, you do a little research ...