The High Performance Software Foundation (HPSF), part of the nonprofit Linux Foundation and a neutral home for high-performance software, is excited to welcome Microsoft as a premier member. Microsoft, a global leader in technology, has been at the forefront of high-performance computing (HPC) and open source software development. Their commitment… Read more.
The OpenCHAMI Developer Summit 2025, hosted at the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC), brought together developers, system administrators, and industry partners from across the HPC and AI ecosystem. Over three days (Sept 9–11), the community engaged in strategic discussions, technical deep dives, and hands-on tutorials that advanced OpenCHAMI’s role as… Read more.
At the 54th International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP) in San Diego, HPSF hosted a four-day tutorial designed to give developers practical experience with some of today’s most important HPC tools. Day 1: Spack The tutorial kicked off with Spack, the package manager that simplifies the messy world of HPC… Read more.
The term “performance portability” is often used loosely, but the “Processor Trends and What They Mean for Software” panel at HPSFCon 2025 in Chicago offered a grounded perspective. The discussion explored what it truly takes to develop software that performs consistently across platforms without overburdening engineering teams. Spoiler: it’s complicated,… Read more.
Developers don’t dream of syntax, but of things working. The Status and Trends in the HPC Landscape panel at HPSF Conference, reflected exactly what the High Performance Software Foundation is here to solve: bridging messy, fragmented programming models with community-driven standards and open collaboration. Check out this panel recap from… Read more.
The High Performance Software Foundation (HPSF) is looking forward to participating in the 2025 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP), one of the oldest continuously running computer science conferences in parallel computing. This year’s ICPP theme, “Looking Ahead in a Changing Landscape,” reflects the transformative forces reshaping high performance computing,… Read more.
At HPSFCon 2025 in Chicago, leaders from across the community tackled the exact challenges HPSF is organizing to address: how to build open standards that don’t just look good on paper but actually help developers ship reliable, performant code. Read below for a summary of the Birds of a Feather… Read more.
Contributed by Yuichi Otsuka, R-CCS and Elaine M. Raybourn, Sandia National Labs, CORSA The High Performance Software Foundation (HPSF), part of the nonprofit Linux Foundation and a neutral home for high performance software, is expanding its global reach by welcoming the RIKEN Center for Computational Science (R-CCS) as a General… Read more.
HPSF Booth and BOF Our booth was a hub for hands-on demos and in-depth discussions about open source innovation in HPC. We were able to connect with dozens of people from the wider HPC community, many of whom were actively interested in contributing projects and joining the foundation. Visitors had… Read more.
The High Performance Software Foundation (HPSF) is gearing up for ISC 2025, taking place from June 10-13 at the Congress Center Hamburg in Germany. ISC, marking its 40th year, is an international gathering for everything HPC, AI, data analytics, and quantum computing, bringing together over 3,000 tech pros. HPSF Sessions… Read more.