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Here's the latest news from the OpenMP Architecture Review Board...
 

OpenMP *ROCKED* at SC'19 in Denver


We had a great week at Supercomputing 2019. We had 1 BOF, 2, beer socials, 4 tutorials, gave away 12 OpenMP books, and had 16 booth talks. Add to that the free reference guides, stickers, and buttons and it was quite a show! OpenMP has been an important force in the supercomputing and other high-performance compute fields since 1997, and we are continuing that trend as we continue to work on the OpenMP specification.  

OpenMP 5.0 Examples have been released

This collection of programming examples supplements the OpenMP API specifications version 5.0, and it covers the main features of OpenMP up to version 5.0.

OpenMP Technical Report 8 has been released

The OpenMP ARB has released Technical Report 8. This Technical Report is a preview of OpenMP API 5.1, which is planned to be released in November 2020. The key features that are added in Technical Report 8 include:

  • Providing more information to the compiler to allow improved optimization.
  • Improvements in the use of OpenMP from modern C++.
  • Almost full support for Fortran 2008.
  • Improvements in device interactions.
  • Easier declaration of environment specific functions.
  • Allowing the user to generate compile-time errors and warnings.
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The University of Tennessee joins the OpenMP ARB

The University of Tennessee's Innovative Computing Laboratory (ICL) has joined the OpenMP ARB.

“The University of Tennessee has been involved in the development of many standards over the past thirty years”, said Jack Dongarra, Head of ICL. “We are proud to continue that effort in helping to define community standards by joining the OpenMP ARB.”


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