Update on the High Performance Software Foundation (HPSF)
H.1308 (Rolin) | Day 2 | 14:00 - 14:25 | Speakers: Xavier Delaruelle
Abstract
The High Performance Software Foundation (HPSF) is a hub for open-source, high performance software with a growing set of member organizations and projects across the US, Europe, and Asia. It aims to advance portable software for diverse hardware by increasing adoption, aiding community growth, and enabling development efforts. It also fosters collaboration through working groups such as Continuous Integration, Benchmarking, and Binary distribution.
This talk will give an overview of HPSF and an update on its latest activities. We’ll talk about new member projects, new member organizations. We’ll give an update on plans for the European HPSF Community Summit 2026 and HPSFCon 2026. We’ll talk about how HPSF is supporting member projects and building collaborations that advance the HPSF community, and we’ll talk about project support and outreach activities.
Find out how you can benefit from joining or collaborating with HPSF, and help to improve the HPC open source world.
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Started out as an HPC system admin, Xavier is currently manager of the HPC operations team at CEA. He coordinates CEA's technical activities around the Alice Recoque infrastructure, the future second exascale system of EuroHPC. Xavier is also the lead developer and manager of the Environment Modules open source project.
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