Ginkgo is a production-ready, sparse linear algebra library used for high-performance computing (HPC) on GPU architectures. It’s now using oneAPI cross-architecture programming to support its foundational design with a high level of performance portability and a focus on software sustainability. Experts Hartwig Anzt and Terry Cojean of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) provide their insights on lessons learned from moving CUDA code to other hardware architectures and tools that help smooth that transition. “The oneAPI ecosystem has proven to be a very powerful and useful option for us to actually target different architectures that are all supported by oneAPI.” Listen in. [21:19]