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Maicon Melo Alves
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Dr. Maicon Melo Alves is a senior system analyst and academic professor specialized in High Performance Computing (HPC) systems. In the last five years, he got interested in understanding how HPC systems have been used to leverage Artificial Intelligence applications. To better understand this topic, he completed in 2021 the MBA in Data Science of Pontifícia Universidade Católica of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-RIO). He has over 25 years of experience in IT infrastructure and, since 2006, he works with HPC systems at Petrobras, the Brazilian energy state company. He obtained his D.Sc. degree in Computer Science from the Fluminense Federal University (UFF) in 2018 and possesses three published books and publications in international journals of HPC area.
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Getting faster with Intel oneCCL

The results shown in Table 9.2 attest that Gloo fulfills the role of the communication backend for the distributed training process in PyTorch very well.

Even so, there is another option for the communication backend to go even faster on Intel platforms: the Intel oneCCL collective communication library. In this section, we will learn what this library is and how to use it as a communication backend for PyTorch.

What is Intel oneCCL?

Intel oneCCL is a collective communication library created and maintained by Intel. Along the lines of Gloo, oneCCL also provides collective communication primitives such as the so-called “All-reduce.”

Naturally, Intel oneCCL is optimized to run on Intel platform environments, though this does not necessarily mean it will not work on other platforms. We can use this library to provide collective communication among the processes executing in the same machine (intraprocess communication) or the...

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Maicon Melo Alves

Dr. Maicon Melo Alves is a senior system analyst and academic professor specialized in High Performance Computing (HPC) systems. In the last five years, he got interested in understanding how HPC systems have been used to leverage Artificial Intelligence applications. To better understand this topic, he completed in 2021 the MBA in Data Science of Pontifícia Universidade Católica of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-RIO). He has over 25 years of experience in IT infrastructure and, since 2006, he works with HPC systems at Petrobras, the Brazilian energy state company. He obtained his D.Sc. degree in Computer Science from the Fluminense Federal University (UFF) in 2018 and possesses three published books and publications in international journals of HPC area.
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