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Getting Full Access to MARC

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Feel free to discuss any SCC-related issues on this forum.

 

For detailed technical support, please enter a bug on SCC Bugzilla, http://marcbug.sccdc.com/bugzilla3/. Using Bugzilla is more efficient than email. Bugzilla allows us to track and prioritize support issues.

 

Software downloads are available on the SCC SVN, http://marcbug.scc-dc.com/svn/repository/ .

 

Note that marcbug.scc-dc.com is scheduled for maintenance on the second and fourth Friday of every month from noon to 1PM, Pacific time.

Announcements

Many-Core Application Research Community Extended Through December 2013

 

The Many-Core Application Research Community includes more than 100 Institutions and 150 research projects with hundreds of participants world-wide. The MARC Program has exceeded Intel’s expectations with broad participation, software contributions and research results on the Single-chip Cloud Computer.

 

Software research has explored Barrelfish, X10, Bare Metal, Software Managed Coherence, Comm libraries, Message Passing Interfaces and more. The MARC Community has hosted numerous events and published nearly 100 papers on power and thermals, comms, memory management, programming languages, algorithms, and applications. More than a dozen institutions have active SCC-based curriculum to broaden Many-Core understanding and pursue research goals.

 

The MARC Program has built a world-wide research community and enhanced our understanding of many-core architecture and usage. Most MARC researchers have published papers or plan to do so soon. Intel has achieved a key many-core milestone with the announcement of Intel’s Xeon Phi™ product! Intel’s extending the MARC Program for a third year to help many-core researchers transition to the Intel® Xeon Phi™ product. Early in 2012 Intel closed the MARC Program to new participants. As announced in November 2012 at the MARC Symposium, Intel will end support for the MARC Program in December 2013. Research teams should focus on completing your research. As Intel works through the transition planning more details will be communicated.

 

Please see the April 2013 MARC Newsletter for more information or contact SCC_Research_Proposals@Intel.com

Upcoming Events

The RWTH Aachen issued a Call for Papers for a workshop they host during Euro-Par 2013.

1st Workshop on Runtime and Operating Systems for the Many-core Era (ROME 2013), August 26, 2013, Aachen, Germany, held in conjunction with Euro-Par 2013, August 26 - August 30, 2013, Aachen, Germany

 

http://www.lfbs.rwth-aachen.de/users/global/ROME2013/

 

Submission deadline: May 31, 2013

 

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The proceedings of the MARC Symposium in Aachen, Germany, which happened on November 29th–30th 2012 can be found at http://darwin.bth.rwth-aachen.de/opus3/volltexte/2012/4383/

Note: If you have any upcoming events related to SCC that you would like to have posted, send us the details at SCC_Symposia@intel.com

MARC Community Map

Legend: Dot = Institution location. Half Sun = research overview attached. Contact SCC_Research_Proposals@Intel.com to be added.

Address Book

Based on interest from MARC community members, we are offering the option to have your name and contact information added to a MARC Researchers address book.  This will only be available to registered MARC community members - not to the general public - through the MARC website.  Please note that this is completely optional.  We encourage interactions between researchers, this looks like a quick and easy way to make introductions.

 

Please click here to submit your contact information.

 

MARC Address Book

 

Note: Acess to address book is restricted to registered users only.

Recognition & Highlights

A special "Thank you" from The MARC Community to these individuals for their contributions to the MARC program.

 

· Jan-Arne Sobania of HPI has been a cornerstone of the MARC Community. His insights and carefully researched recommendations enabled other researchers to overcome problems and move forward quickly. Jan-Arne has been a key resource who resolved many complex technical challenges, and he has actively managed SCC Linux for the benefit of the MARC Community.

 

· Devendra Rai of ETH Zurich was one of the main beta testers of our 1.4.2.2 sccKit and our latest sccLinux. He is very active in the community. Since the last newsletter, he has authored 7 new posts, participated in 11 and reported 12 new bugs. Devendra has been a great catalyst for the community. Thank you!

 

Intel recognizes MARC members who make the extra effort to grow and enrich the community. As a MARC community member, do you know of someone or some group you would like to nominate for Intel’s MARC recognition? If you do, please send mail to SCC_Research_Proposals@intel.com. Please specify the name of the person or group and give a short (a sentence or two) description of why you are making the nomination.