IWOCL '20 proceedings of the International Workshop on OpenCL

The International Workshop for OpenCL (IWOCL, which is pronounced "eye-wok-ul") was conceived in a meeting between Simon McIntosh-Smith and Ben Bergen at the Los Alamos National Laboratory on May 8th, 2012. McIntosh-Smith and Bergen lamented that there were no organized workshops or meetin...

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Main Author: Association for Computing Machinery (author)
Corporate Author: Association for Computing Machinery, author, issuing body (author)
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: New York, New York : Association for Computing Machinery 2020.
Series:ACM Other conferences
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Summary:The International Workshop for OpenCL (IWOCL, which is pronounced "eye-wok-ul") was conceived in a meeting between Simon McIntosh-Smith and Ben Bergen at the Los Alamos National Laboratory on May 8th, 2012. McIntosh-Smith and Bergen lamented that there were no organized workshops or meetings for the rapidly growing OpenCL community. After testing this idea with colleagues over the next few months, they decided to create the kind of OpenCL conference they wanted to go to themselves, and thus IWOCL was born. Since then, the trend to develop heterogeneous and parallel programs in C++ has grown strongly, a trend addressed by the SYCL standard, which, like OpenCL, is also from the Khronos group. This year IWOCL has evolved into IWOCL / SYCLcon, to embrace the growing importance of SYCL in the wider community.
Physical Description:1 online resource (104 pages) : illustrations