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spack-stack Intel will use MKL for FFTW/BLAS/LAPACK functionality #780
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FYI: @CatherineThomas-NOAA , @ShunLiu-NOAA , @ManuelPondeca-NOAA, @DavidHuber-NOAA - not sure if this change will impact global or regional |
@CatherineThomas-NOAA , @ShunLiu-NOAA , @ManuelPondeca-NOAA , or @DavidHuber-NOAA : do any of you have comments on this issue? @AlexanderRichert-NOAA , what is the status of |
I will be working on upgrading the GSI to SS/1.8.0 over the next couple of weeks, so this will be tested. However, if I recall correctly, |
Thank you @DavidHuber-NOAA for the update. |
@RussTreadon-NOAA we're in the process of deploying 1.8.0 right now. I think OpenBLAS/FFTW stayed in place on a number of systems. @climbfuji as far as GSI-relevant platforms, I don't see the "override" that restores using OpenBLAS/FFTW in the Jet config or either of the Discover configs, but I do for Hera, Orion/Hercules, Gaea, and S4. Does that sound correct? |
Discover is ok (not a GSI relevant platform), Jet must be an oversight on my end! |
The current plan for the next release of spack-stack (1.8.0) to use Intel MKL for FFTW/BLAS/LAPACK functionality instead of the FFTW and OpenBLAS libraries for all of the Intel-based stacks.
See JCSDA/spack-stack#1226, including for test installations
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