We are pleased to announce a new public release of Parallelware Analyzer, the first static code analyzer specializing in performance. This version 0.19 introduces two new analyses, one comparing the vectorization capabilities of compilers present in the system and another one focused on functions, as well as significant filtering improvements to enhance the user experience. […]
HPC
Case Study: How we made Canny edge detector algorithm run faster? (part 1)
Canny edge detector algorithm is a famous algorithm in image processing. One of our customers was inquiring about the performance of that algorithm, so our performance engineers took a look. As always when dealing with unfamiliar codebases, we didn’t know what to expect. Some algorithms have a lot of room for performance improvements, others don’t. […]
Appentra at SC19 in Denver
Appentra will once again be participating in the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis (SC19), to be held between 17th and 21th of November. Appentra will take part as an Exhibitor in the Startup Café The Startup Café is the place for emerging companies to introduce their products and services to […]
Parallelware Trainer 1.3 released
We’re happy to announce the release of Parallelware Trainer 1.3 which now supports the detection of defects and recommendations for concurrency and parallelism. We expect this new feature to further improve the learning process by providing feedback about code issues right in the integrated editor. Parallelware Trainer provides an enhanced interactive learning environment, including provision […]
Parallelware Trainer 1.2 released
Appentra is pleased to announce the release of Parallelware Trainer 1.2, further improving the provision of accessible HPC and parallel programming training using OpenMP and OpenACC. Appentra has a clear goal: to make parallel programming easier, enabling everyone to make the best use of parallel computing hardware from the multi-cores in a laptop to the […]
Announcing the CESGAHACK4 Teams
Next week we will be welcoming four teams to Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain, to participate in CESGHACK4. Alongside our expert mentors from Appentra, CESGA and RWTH Aachen University, the teams will be working on improving performance of codes across a wide range of scientific applications. MestreTeam MestreTeam from Mestrelab Research, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, […]