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SUMMARY:Khronos SYCL:  What’s Next?
DESCRIPTION:Tom Deakin (University of Bristol); James Brodman (Intel Corpo
 ration); Michael Wong (Codeplay Software Ltd, UK; Khronos Group Inc); Yasa
 man Ghadar (Argonne National Laboratory (ANL)); and Rod Burns (Codeplay So
 ftware Ltd, UK)\n\nThe SYCL programming model provides an open standard wa
 y to program heterogeneous systems in modern C++. Since the major SYCL2020
  release, which added abstractions and features for HPC, SYCL has seen inc
 reased use in application domains needing large exascale-class machines, i
 ncluding fusion energy, molecular dynamics, and aerospace.\n\nIn this Bird
 s of a Feather session, we will bring together the community of everyone u
 sing and developing SYCL applications and implementations. We will discuss
  future directions and seek feedback on priorities for SYCLNext. A panel o
 f SYCL experts, runtime/compiler implementers, and application specialists
  will lead an audience discussion and Q&A.\n\nTag: Programming Frameworks 
 and System Software\n\nRegistration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass, Exhib
 its Reg Pass\n\n
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