Hey compiler peeps, Cray is ramping up a number of exciting projects and we're looking for new hires. Obviously parallelism has been our core focus, but the challenges of manycore and accelerator technology are presenting new twists requiring us to bring new solutions to bear. After the successful launch of the Jaguar machine (the fastest for open science, http://www.cray.com/Products/XT/Product/ORNLJaguar.aspx) we're working toward the next leap in computational power. Compilers are a key technology on the current and next generation of supercomputers. We're looking at manycore, GPUs and other accelerator technology. If you are interested in working on machines with 181,000+ cores*, this is the place to be! If you're interested in one of these positions, you can contact me or just go to one of the URLs below and submit a CV. U.S. citizenship is required. *http://www.cray.com/Products/XT/Product/ORNLJaguar.aspx -Dave Math Software Engineer https://www4.recruitingcenter.net/Clients/Cray/PublicJobs/controller.cfm?jbaction=JobProfile&Job_Id=10751&esid=az Performance Tools Development Engineer https://www4.recruitingcenter.net/Clients/Cray/PublicJobs/controller.cfm?jbaction=JobProfile&Job_Id=10762&esid=az Software Engineer- Code Generation https://www4.recruitingcenter.net/Clients/Cray/PublicJobs/controller.cfm?jbaction=JobProfile&Job_Id=10746&esid=az Software Engineer- Compiler Optimization https://www4.recruitingcenter.net/Clients/Cray/PublicJobs/controller.cfm?jbaction=JobProfile&Job_Id=10744&esid=az Software Engineer- Compiler Optimization https://www4.recruitingcenter.net/Clients/Cray/PublicJobs/controller.cfm?jbaction=JobProfile&Job_Id=10745&esid=az Sr Engineer - Scientific Libraries https://www4.recruitingcenter.net/Clients/Cray/PublicJobs/controller.cfm?jbaction=JobProfile&Job_Id=10749&esid=az -Dave
Hi, David, Is the LLVM-based back end you have been working on for the Cascade system used by this or any other Cray installations? Is the XT5 related to Cascade in any way? Thanks, --Vikram Associate Professor, Computer Science University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign http://llvm.org/~vadve On Jul 8, 2009, at 3:59 PM, David Greene wrote:> Hey compiler peeps, > > Cray is ramping up a number of exciting projects and we're looking > for new hires. Obviously parallelism has been our core focus, but > the challenges of manycore and accelerator technology are presenting > new twists requiring us to bring new solutions to bear. > > After the successful launch of the Jaguar machine (the fastest for > open science, http://www.cray.com/Products/XT/Product/ORNLJaguar.aspx) > we're working toward the next leap in computational power. > > Compilers are a key technology on the current and next generation of > supercomputers. We're looking at manycore, GPUs and other accelerator > technology. If you are interested in working on machines with > 181,000+ > cores*, this is the place to be! > > If you're interested in one of these positions, you can contact me or > just go to one of the URLs below and submit a CV. U.S. citizenship is > required. > > *http://www.cray.com/Products/XT/Product/ORNLJaguar.aspx > > -Dave > > Math Software Engineer > https://www4.recruitingcenter.net/Clients/Cray/PublicJobs/controller.cfm?jbaction=JobProfile&Job_Id=10751&esid=az > > Performance Tools Development Engineer > https://www4.recruitingcenter.net/Clients/Cray/PublicJobs/controller.cfm?jbaction=JobProfile&Job_Id=10762&esid=az > > Software Engineer- Code Generation > https://www4.recruitingcenter.net/Clients/Cray/PublicJobs/controller.cfm?jbaction=JobProfile&Job_Id=10746&esid=az > > Software Engineer- Compiler Optimization > https://www4.recruitingcenter.net/Clients/Cray/PublicJobs/controller.cfm?jbaction=JobProfile&Job_Id=10744&esid=az > > Software Engineer- Compiler Optimization > https://www4.recruitingcenter.net/Clients/Cray/PublicJobs/controller.cfm?jbaction=JobProfile&Job_Id=10745&esid=az > > Sr Engineer - Scientific Libraries > https://www4.recruitingcenter.net/Clients/Cray/PublicJobs/controller.cfm?jbaction=JobProfile&Job_Id=10749&esid=az > > -Dave > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list > LLVMdev at cs.uiuc.edu http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu > http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/llvmdev
On Wednesday 08 July 2009 16:58, Vikram S. Adve wrote:> Hi, David, > > Is the LLVM-based back end you have been working on for the Cascade > system used by this or any other Cray installations? Is the XT5 > related to Cascade in any way? Thanks,Yes, the LLVM backend is used in the Cray compiler on the XT5. Thus LLVM is compiling code that runs on over 180,000 cores. Pretty neat, huh? If someone could update the Users link on the website to reflect this, I would appreciate it. Apparently that bit is not in any publicly-accessible repository so I can't update it myself. -Dave
Hi, David Greene wrote:> After the successful launch of the Jaguar machine (the fastest for > open science, http://www.cray.com/Products/XT/Product/ORNLJaguar.aspx) > we're working toward the next leap in computational power. >Slight off-topic, but when I try to open the above link in Firefox 3 I get a big fat "Reported Attack Site! This web site at www.cray.com has been reported as an attack site and has been blocked based on your security preferences." warning. Interestingly the "Why was this site blocked?" button takes me to a page hosted on http://safebrowsing.clients.google.com/ where the following explanation is given: *What happened when Google visited this site?* Of the 5 pages we tested on the site over the past 90 days, 2 page(s) resulted in malicious software being downloaded and installed without user consent. The last time Google visited this site was on 2009-07-09, and the last time suspicious content was found on this site was on 2009-07-09. Malicious software includes 2 scripting exploit(s), 2 trojan(s), 2 exploit(s). Successful infection resulted in an average of 12 new process(es) on the target machine. Malicious software is hosted on 4 domain(s), including yesgogame.com/ <http://safebrowsing.clients.google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?client=Firefox&hl=en-US&site=yesgogame.com/>, gamezv.com/ <http://safebrowsing.clients.google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?client=Firefox&hl=en-US&site=gamezv.com/>, 98.126.12.0/ <http://safebrowsing.clients.google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?client=Firefox&hl=en-US&site=98.126.12.0/>. 1 domain(s) appear to be functioning as intermediaries for distributing malware to visitors of this site, including yesgogame.com/ <http://safebrowsing.clients.google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?client=Firefox&hl=en-US&site=yesgogame.com/>. This site was hosted on 1 network(s) including AS20021 (LNH) <http://safebrowsing.clients.google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?client=Firefox&hl=en-US&site=AS:20021>. Does anybody have the same warnings? Are these simply bogus or is there really something going on? Paul
I got those warnings today (and stopped browsing) but not the first time David sent the message so I suspect the site got infected very recently. --Vikram Associate Professor, Computer Science University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign http://llvm.org/~vadve On Jul 9, 2009, at 3:19 PM, Paul Melis wrote:> Hi, > > David Greene wrote: >> After the successful launch of the Jaguar machine (the fastest for >> open science, http://www.cray.com/Products/XT/Product/ >> ORNLJaguar.aspx) >> we're working toward the next leap in computational power. >> > Slight off-topic, but when I try to open the above link in Firefox 3 I > get a big fat "Reported Attack Site! This web site at www.cray.com has > been reported as an attack site and has been blocked based on your > security preferences." warning. Interestingly the "Why was this site > blocked?" button takes me to a page hosted on > http://safebrowsing.clients.google.com/ where the following > explanation > is given: > > *What happened when Google visited this site?* > > Of the 5 pages we tested on the site over the past 90 days, 2 > page(s) resulted in malicious software being downloaded and > installed without user consent. The last time Google visited this > site was on 2009-07-09, and the last time suspicious content was > found on this site was on 2009-07-09. > > Malicious software includes 2 scripting exploit(s), 2 trojan(s), 2 > exploit(s). Successful infection resulted in an average of 12 new > process(es) on the target machine. > > Malicious software is hosted on 4 domain(s), including > yesgogame.com/ > <http://safebrowsing.clients.google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?client=Firefox&hl=en-US&site=yesgogame.com/ > >, > gamezv.com/ > <http://safebrowsing.clients.google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?client=Firefox&hl=en-US&site=gamezv.com/ > >, > 98.126.12.0/ > <http://safebrowsing.clients.google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?client=Firefox&hl=en-US&site=98.126.12.0/ > >. > > 1 domain(s) appear to be functioning as intermediaries for > distributing malware to visitors of this site, including > yesgogame.com/ > <http://safebrowsing.clients.google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?client=Firefox&hl=en-US&site=yesgogame.com/ > >. > > This site was hosted on 1 network(s) including AS20021 (LNH) > <http://safebrowsing.clients.google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?client=Firefox&hl=en-US&site=AS:20021 > >. > > > Does anybody have the same warnings? Are these simply bogus or is > there > really something going on? > > Paul > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list > LLVMdev at cs.uiuc.edu http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu > http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/llvmdev