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Dec 18, 2025
Chapel 2.7 Released
We’re thrilled to share that Chapel 2.7 is now live! This release marks an important milestone for the project, as 2.7 is the first version released since Chapel joined the HPSF as an established project in November. Highlights of Chapel 2.7 Chapel version 2.7 introduces enhancements across performance optimization, debugging,… Read more.
Dec 11, 2025
Kokkos 5.0: Embracing C++20 and Celebrating a Milestone Era in HPC
By Damien Lebrun-Grandie, Christian Trott, and Luc Berger-Vergiat, Kokkos Project Leads The Kokkos team is proud to announce the release of Kokkos 5.0! While our releases follow a steady, time-based cadence (shipping every four months), version 5.0 represents a pivotal moment in our roadmap. It marks a decisive step forward… Read more.
Nov 20, 2025
HPSF Conference 2026: Call for Proposals Now Open
The High Performance Software Foundation is pleased to announce that the Call for Proposals for HPSFCon 2026 are officially open! We invite the community to submit talks, discussions, and research that advance high performance computing and open source software. Submit to speak by January 11, 2026. Submit your proposal here! Read more.
Nov 18, 2025
HPSF Wins Best HPC Collaboration in 2025 HPCwire Readers’ and Editors’ Choice Awards
We’re thrilled to announce that the High Performance Software Foundation (HPSF) has been recognized as the Best HPC Collaboration in the 22nd edition of the HPCwire Readers’ Choice Awards, presented at SC25 in St. Louis, Missouri. “We’re honored to be recognized as the Best HPC Collaboration in HPCwire this year,”… Read more.
Nov 17, 2025
High Performance Software Foundation Welcomes Chapel as HPSF Project
We’re excited to welcome Chapel to the High Performance Software Foundation! Chapel is an open source programming language designed for productive parallel computing. It lets developers express parallelism and data locality cleanly, whether they’re running computations on laptops, clusters, clouds, or supercomputers. Chapel’s scalability and portability have made it a… Read more.
Nov 13, 2025
HPSF at SC25: Join Us in St. Louis!
The High Performance Software Foundation (HPSF) will be at SC25 in St. Louis, Missouri, November 17–21, showcasing tools and technologies that simplify scientific computing and high-performance software management. SC25 brings together researchers, developers, and industry leaders to share innovations in HPC, and HPSF is excited to connect with the community.… Read more.
Nov 10, 2025
High Performance Software Foundation Welcomes Modules as HPSF Project
By Xavier Delaruelle, CEA HPSF is delighted to welcome Modules to the High Performance Software Foundation as an established project. Modules, also called Environment Modules, is a tool designed to help users dynamically modify their shell environment. It provides the module command line tool which is a well known interface… Read more.
Oct 14, 2025
Microsoft Joins HPSF as Premier Member
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.
Sep 30, 2025
OpenCHAMI Developer Summit 2025 – Event Summary
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.
Sep 24, 2025
HPSF Tutorial Recap at ICPP 54: Hands-On Training with Spack, Kokkos, and Trilinos
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.









