The Linux Foundation on Thursday announced that it’s forming the OpenHPC Collaborative Project to push the software supply to support high-powered computing. The project will provide a new open source framework to meet HPC’s unique application demands and parallel runtime requirements, the organization said. The framework will provide upstream project components, tools and interconnections to enable the software stack. The HPC components will contribute to a full-featured reference software stack for developers, system admins and users.
Linux Leaders Join HPC Devs on Open Source Framework
Posted by: Jack M. Germain November 13, 2015 11:02 AMThe Linux Foundation on Thursday announced that it’s forming the OpenHPC Collaborative Project to push the software supply to support high-powered computing. The project will provide a new open source framework to meet HPC’s unique application demands and parallel runtime requirements, the organization said. The framework will provide upstream project components, tools and interconnections to enable the software stack. The HPC components will contribute to a full-featured reference software stack for developers, system admins and users.