Intelrsquo;s “DevConrdquo; has been going on for a handful of years now, and itrsquo;s emerged as a popular and interesting venue for those interested in HPC and newer fields like HPDA and AI/ML (High Performance Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning).
This year the conference will be held Saturday and Sunday morning, November 11 and 12, in Denver.While Intel just announced a “call for submissionsrdquo; for the 2017 conference, it seemed like a good time to also mention the available online materials from this conference. The past resources are all freely available on the web. Previous HPC Developer Conferences have been very well rated by attendees, and thatrsquo;s due to the high quality of the speakers who have participated in talks, tutorials, and panels.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
This year the conference will be held Saturday and Sunday morning, November 11 and 12, in Denver.While Intel just announced a “call for submissionsrdquo; for the 2017 conference, it seemed like a good time to also mention the available online materials from this conference. The past resources are all freely available on the web. Previous HPC Developer Conferences have been very well rated by attendees, and thatrsquo;s due to the high quality of the speakers who have participated in talks, tutorials, and panels.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here