Soon there will be another Dutch eScience Symposium 2019 in Amsterdam. We thought it might be a good place to meet and listen to e-science talks. Stream HPC in the end is just making scientific software, so we’re here at the…
We accelerated the OpenCL backend of pyPaSWAS sequence aligner
Last year we accelerated the OpenCL-code in PaSWAS, which is open source software to do DNA/RNA/protein sequence alignment and trimming. It has users world-wide in universities, research groups and industry. Below you’ll find the benchmark results of our acceleration work. You…
Do you have our GPU DNA?
In January 2019 I gave a talk about culture in the company, which I wanted to share with you. It was intended to trigger discussions on what environment fits somebody, and examples were given on other companies. The nice part was…
Stream Team at ISC
This year we’ll be with 4 people at ISC: Vincent, Adel, Anna and Istvan. You can find us at booth G-812, next to Red Hat. While we got known in the HPC-world for our expertise on OpenCL, we now have many…
GPU-related PHD positions at Eindhoven University and Twente University
We’re collaborating with a few universities on formal verification of GPU code. The project is called ChEOPS: verified Construction of corrEct and Optimised Parallel Software. We’d like to put the following PhD position to your attention: Eindhoven University of Technology is…
Academic hackatons for Nvidia GPUs
Are you working with Nvidia GPUs in your research and wish Nvidia would support you as they used to 5 years ago? This is now done with hackatons, where you get one full week of support, to get your GPU-code improved…
IWOCL 2019
On Monday May 13, 2019 at 09:30 the latest edition of IWOCL starts, not taking into account any pre-events that might be spontaneously organized. This is the biggest OpenCL-focused event that discusses everything that would make any GPGPU-programmer, DSP-programmer and FPGA-programmer…
Question: do we work with CUDA?
Answer: Yes, actually a lot! The company was built on OpenCL and we are still work with the language a lot – from embedded GPUs and FPGAs to high-end GPUs. Like OpenCL unjustly isn’t associated with clusters full of professional GPUs,…






