June 10–13, 2025, Hamburg, Germany

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Vampir meets ISC 2025

We would like to welcome you at ISC High Performance 2025 in the city of Hamburg! Our performance visualizer for parallel programs provides graphical visualization of massively parallel applications. We welcome you at our booth J39 from June 10 to June 12 where we showcase the latest version of our tool suite. Additionally, you can engage with our experts in various activities of the ISC 2025 program.
At ISC 2025 we unveil Vampir 10.7 that provides support holistic metric calculations across the system topology.
Vampir Website

Unfortunately, we are not able to attend in person on the booth this year. We have a remote setup working at the booth, which allows consultations on-site. Please use the contact form to arrange a meeting or ask colleagues at booth J39. Sorry for the inconvenience.

Score-P is the primary code instrumentation and run-time measurement framework for Vampir 10, and also works natively with Scalasca and TAU.
It supports an extensive set of events such as function and library calls, communication events, and hardware counters. Score-P supports various instrumentation methods, including instrumentation at source level and at compile/link time. Vampir and Score-P provide a performance tool framework with special focus on highly-parallel applications. Performance data is collected from multi-process (MPI, SHMEM), thread-parallel (OpenMP, Pthreads), as well as accelerator-based paradigms (CUDA, HIP, OpenCL, OpenACC).

Score-P Website

Our events on ISC High Performance 2025

TimeRoomTypeTitle
Fri, 13th June
11:50 AM - 12:10 PM
Hall X1 - 1st FloorWorkshopEnergy Efficiency with Sustainable Performance

Introductory Video to Vampir

Screenshots

  • Understanding your program?
  • Message Stats
  • Counter-Call-Tree
  • Function Summary stats
  • Communication Matrix
  • GPU System Tree zoom
  • Summary Timeline
  • Marker View
  • Compare View
  • Open Dialog
  • Chrome Event Trace from a PyTorch Application
  • Workflow View for a wfcommons File (Prototype)