OpenACC
OpenACC is a directive-based parallel programming model for C, C++, and Fortran.
It is most often associated with directive-based programming for GPU computers,
but has also been used for programming multi-core CPUs and FPGAs. OpenACC is
developed and maintained by members of the OpenACC standard organization.
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This repository consists for gpu bootcamp material for HPC and AI
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This is a set of simple programs that can be used to explore the features of a parallel platform.
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LargeScale Multiphysics Scientific Simulation Environment-OneFLOW CFD
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GPUFORT: S2S translation tool for CUDA Fortran and Fortran+X in the spirit of hipify
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Exascale-ready multiphase flow simulation
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CLAW Compiler for Performance Portability
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High Performance Computing Strategies for Boundary Value Problems
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POT3D: High Performance Potential Field Solver
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A solver for the coupled and decoupled electron and phonon Boltzmann transport equations.
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