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SUMMARY:The Role of OpenMP in Performance Portability
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nBronis de Supinski (Lawrence Livermore Nation
 al Laboratory)\n\nOpenMP is the leading node-level programming model for h
 igh performance computing (HPC) systems. This ubiquitous interface support
 s a wide range of high-level parallel programming paradigms, including tas
 k-based parallelism as well as execution on devices such as GPUs. The lang
 uage also provides many low-level capabilities that enable users to contro
 l details of code generation. This range of features combines with its ubi
 quity to make OpenMP an ideal choice for cross-platform portability. This 
 talk will discuss the unifying concepts that guide OpenMP's design and on-
 going evolution. It will explore recent extensions and potential future di
 rections with a particular focus on directions that enhance its support fo
 r portable and performant programming.\n\nDomain: Computer Science, Machin
 e Learning, and Applied Mathematics &#8232;\n\nSession Chair: Anshu Dubey (Argon
 ne National Laboratory, University of Chicago)
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