The Fifth Workshop on LLVM Compiler and Tools for HPC
Thursday, May 16, 2024 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM · 4 hr. (Europe/Berlin)
Hall Y5 - 2nd floor
Workshop
Compiler and Tools for Parallel ProgrammingDomain-specific Languages and Code GenerationPerformance Measurement
Information
The LLVM framework is a vast ecosystem surrounding a compiler core which enabled various advances in source-code tools, debuggers, linkers, and a whole host of programming-language and toolchain-related components. Similar to the very successful LLVM-HPC workshop at SuperComputing (SC), we want to provide a forum for LLVM-related discussions and talks from academia and industry at ISC.
Contributors:
Contributors:
Format
On-site
Targeted Audience
We expect different kinds of people, from LLVM developers, compiler and tools
users, to generally interested attendees. In the previous LLVM Workshop session we have had more then 50 attendees, the workshop venue has been full at ISC 23 in Hamburg.
Beginner Level
40%
Intermediate Level
60%
Speakers
Sameer Shende
Research Professor and Director, Performance Research LaboratoryUniversity of OregonLR
Lewis Revill
ResearcherEmbecosmJeff Hammond
Principal Software ArchitectNVIDIAMichael Klemm
PMTSAdvanced Micro DevicesDR
Damian Rouson
Senior Scientist & Group LeaderLawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryGeorgiana Mania
Scientific ProgrammerDeutsche KlimarechenzentrumTB
Tobias Burnus
Senior Software DeveloperDeel Germany GmbHThomas Schwinge
GCC Toolchain EngineerBayLibreJohannes Doerfert
ResearcherJohannes DoerfertJames Brodman
Principal EngineerIntel Corporation