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Introduction to Intel compiler

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We will carry out the Lecture on the use of LLVM-based Intel compilers.

Requirements

  • This seminar is held online via Zoom. Attendees need to have the following environments.
    • Internet connection
      • Fixed line is recommended for the stability of the connection.
  • This seminar is held in Japanese only.

Entire Qualifications

  • We will conduct the drill with a Unix environment, so a minimum knowledge of Unix (shell operations, reading and editing text files) is required.
  • Supercomputer is a candidate for Export Administration Regulations, and taking a lecture is also subject to the Foreign Exchange Control Law regulations and relevant laws. For the details, please check "Rules for Use of Supercomputers for Foreign Nationals and Japanese Nationals Residing Overseas".

"Rules for Use of Supercomputers for Foreign Nationals and Japanese Nationals Residing Overseas"
  http://www.iimc.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/services/comp/apply/other/gaikokujin.html

Notes

  • The email address you register must be what your organization provides for you. Free or private email addresses are not allowed.
  • We will inform you of the URL to connect on the day of the event by the day before the event.
DateFriday, Jul. 18, 2025, 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
VenueOnline (Zoom)
Participation feesFree
Eligibility for participationFaculty, graduate students, and undergraduate students at academic institutions.
ApplicationRequired
Application Formhttps://forms.gle/1VVWfYSvuCv7hcEs7 (Japanese Only)
Application DeadlinesWednesday, Jul 16, 2025 at 15:00
Capacity50
SponsorResearch Support Division, Center for Information Technology Infrastructure, IIMC 
InquiryResearch Information Section, IT Promotion Division, Information Management Department, Kyoto University 
TEL:075-753-7407
E-mail:comp-info * kudpc.kyoto-u.ac.jp (Replace “*” with “@”.)
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Program- Introduction to the Intel oneAPI toolkit as a whole.
- Introduction of the new Intel compiler with LLVM.
- Explanation of differences in operation and new features from the previously provided Intel compilers.
  Focus on vectorization, IPO (LTO), PGO, optimization reports, LLVM sanitizer, and OpenMP* support.
- Provides an example of how the new Intel compilers address removed/changed compiler options.
- An introduction to the process of obtaining performance information using the Intel VTune™ profiler.

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