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- Home - OpenMP
The OpenMP API supports multi-platform shared-memory parallel programming in C C++ and Fortran The OpenMP API defines a portable, scalable model with a simple and flexible interface for developing parallel applications on platforms from the desktop to the supercomputer
- OpenMP API 6. 0 Reference Guide
OpenMP 6 0 API Syntax Reference Guide The OpenMP® API is a scalable model that gives programmers a simple and flexible interface for developing portable parallel applications in C C++ and Fortran OpenMP is suitable for a range of algorithms running on multicore nodes and chips, NUMA systems, GPUs, and other such devices atached to a CPU
- OpenMP 5. 2 API Syntax Reference Guide
The OpenMP® API is a scalable model that gives parallel programmers a simple and flexible interface for developing portable parallel applications in C C++ and Fortran
- Reference Guides - OpenMP
These 12- to 20-page documents provide a quick reference to the OpenMP API with section numbers that refer you to where you can find greater detail in the full specification
- Tutorials Articles - OpenMP
Introduction to OpenMP tutorial from Lawrence Livermore National Lab Tutorial on OdinMP C C++ OpenMP compiler, support for instrumentation, and the run-time system for OpenMP developed in the Intone project, PACT 2003
- Specifications - OpenMP
This Technical Report augments the OpenMP API Specification, version 4 5, with language features for task reductions, defines a runtime interface for performance and correctness tools (OMPT), extensions to the target constructs, and contains several clarifications and fixes
- OpenMP Application Programming Interface Examples
The OpenMP API specification provides a model for parallel programming that is portable across hared memory architectures from diferen vendors Compi the OpenMP API The directives, library routines, and environment variables demonstrated in this document allow
- Status of OpenMP API 6. 0 Implementations - OpenMP
The OpenMP® ARB released the OpenMP 6 0 API specification in Nov 2024, and the first implementations of OpenMP 6 0 features are now available in Intel® and GCC compilers
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