Topic: Compiler Technology

Compilers translate human-programmable source code into machine-readable code. Building a compiler is especially challenging in the exascale era.

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Updating a compiler can affect how code runs, leading to inconsistencies in outputs and creating problems for scientists. A new tool automatically finds the sources of these inconsistencies.

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LLNL’s archives provide a glimpse into the career and contributions of a computing pioneer.

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Computer scientist Johannes Doerfert was recognized as a 2023 BSSw fellow. He plans to use the funding to create videos about best practices for interacting with compilers.

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The 2022 International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis (SC22) returned to Dallas as a large contingent of LLNL staff participated in sessions, panels, paper presentations and workshops centered around HPC.

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Highlights include complex simulation codes, uncertainty quantification, discrete event simulation, and the Unify file system.

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ROSE, an open-source project maintained by Livermore researchers, provides easy access to complex, automated compiler technology and assistance.

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