Winner Achievement Awards Gold 2010
ParMA
Parallel Programming for Multi-core Architectures
Winner Achievement Awards Gold 2010
Project description
The ParMA project has developed advanced
technologies to exploit the power of multicore architectures, delivering substantial performance improvements in high-performance computing applications. These technologies will help achieve new goals and enable development of innovative computerintensive applications to accelerate research as well as speed design of better products in industry.
France
Bull S.A.S.
France
Caps Enterprise
France
CEA LIST
France
Dassault Aviation
France
Institut Mines-Télécom
France
Germany
Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH
Germany
GNS
Germany
GWT Online -TUD GmbH
Germany
Magma
Germany
Recom
Germany
Technische Universität Dresden
Germany
University of Stuttgart
Germany
Spain
INDRA
Spain
United Kingdom
Allinea Software
United Kingdom
Project publications
- ParMA Project results leaflet Project Leaflet 30 November 2010 Download
- ParMA Innovation report Innovation Report 09 December 2010 Download
- Co-summit focuses on scalability and growth in software-intensive systems and services News item 16 November 2010
- ITEA 2 ParMA Project - a EUREKA success story News item 09 December 2010
- Europe unites to foster HPC technologies with the launch of ParMA, an ITEA 2 project to exploit fully the power of multi-core architectures --- L’Europe unit ses forces dans le domaine du calcul intensif Press article 16 July 2007
- EUREKA Project Develops Advanced HPC Tools (ITEA Project ParMA) Press article 10 December 2010
- Europe leads the way to high performance computing Press article 03 December 2010
- Prix et Distinction (Co-summit 2010) Press article 16 December 2010
- ParMA: a major advance in High-Performance Computing (HPC) in Europe Press article 16 November 2010
- Making a difference in people’s lives Press article 16 November 2010
- EUREKA ITEA Cluster celebrates 12 years of success Press article 29 October 2010
- ITEA 2 Co-summit: 12 Years of ITEA - a record of long-term success Press article 16 January 2011