AMD and Oracle to Collaborate in the OpenJDK Community to Explore Heterogeneous Computing for Java
-- OpenJDK Project “Sumatra” Will Explore How Java can be Extended to Support Heterogeneous Computing Models for Improved Performance and Power Consumption --
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – October 1, 2012 – During the JavaOne™ 2012 Strategy Keynote, AMD (NYSE: AMD) announced its participation in
OpenJDK™ Project “Sumatra” in collaboration with Oracle and other members of the OpenJDK community to help bring heterogeneous computing capabilities to Java™ for server and cloud environments. The OpenJDK Project “Sumatra” will explore how the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), as well as the Java language and APIs, might be enhanced to allow applications to take advantage of graphics processing unit (GPU) acceleration, either in discrete graphics cards or in high-performance graphics processor cores such as those found in AMD accelerated processing units (APUs).
As emerging server and cloud platforms tap into the heterogeneous compute capabilities of APUs and discrete GPUs to achieve enhanced power/performance capabilities, developers are requiring mainstream programming models such as Java to help them harness the advantages of GPU acceleration. Project “Sumatra” may also provide guidance on enabling heterogeneous compute support for other JVM-based languages such as
Scala,
JRuby and
Jython.
“Affirming our plans to contribute to the OpenJDK Project represents the next step towards bringing heterogeneous computing to millions of Java developers and can potentially lead to future developments of new hardware models, as well as server and cloud programming paradigms,” said Manju Hegde, corporate vice president, Heterogeneous Applications and Developer Solutions at AMD. “AMD has an established track record of collaboration with open-software development communities from OpenCL™ to the Heterogeneous System Architecture (HSA) Foundation, and with this initiative we will help further the development of graphics acceleration within the Java community.”
“We expect our work with AMD and other OpenJDK participants in Project “Sumatra” will eventually help provide Java developers with the ability to quickly leverage GPU acceleration for better performance,” said Georges Saab, vice president, Software Development, Java Platform Group at Oracle. "We hope individuals and other organizations interested in this exciting development will follow AMD's lead by joining us in Project “Sumatra."
Individuals and organizations interested in this exciting development are welcome to join the OpenJDK community and Project “Sumatra” by visiting
openjdk.java.net. To view the JavaOne 2012 Strategy keynote featuring Phil Rogers, AMD Corporate Fellow and HSA Foundation President, visit:
http://www.oracle.com/javaone/live.
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