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# # JuliaCon 2019 Parallel Computing Workshop # # This workshop will cover: # # * Introduction to parallelism # * What is happening to our computers? # # * Parallelism strategies # * SIMD and best single-core performance (brief overview) # * Multi-threading (hands on) # * Cooperative multi-tasking # * Parallel algorithm design # * Multi-process (hands on) # * Shared memory # * Distributed memory # * GPU programming # # * Challenges of parallel computing # * Order of execution # * execution of out order of Possibility # * race conditions with simultaneous access and mutation # * Data access and movement # * Code access and movement # * Appropriately matching the parallelism strategy to your machine capabilities # * Appropriately matching the parallelism strategy with the problem at hand #- # ## What is happening to our computers!? # # ![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/JuliaComputing/JuliaAcademyData.jl/master/courses/Parallel_Computing/images/40-years-processor-trend.png) # # Not only have we gained multiple cores, but processors have become extremely # complex, with multiple levels of caches, pipelines, predictions, speculations... # # ## What is hard about parallel computing # * We don't think in parallel # * We learn to write and reason about programs serially # * The desire for parallelism often comes _after_ you've written your algorithm (and found it too slow!) # # ## Summary: # * Current computer archetectures push us towards parallel programming for peak performance — even if we're not on a cluster! # * But it's hard to design good parallel algorithms # * And it's hard to express and reason about those algorithms
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