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Reflections on 30 Years of HPC Programming: So many hardware advances, so little adoption of new languages

A reflection on 30 years of high-performance computing programming notes that despite significant hardware advancements, adoption of modern programming languages remains limited. The article discusses the persistence of legacy languages like Fortran and C++ and the challenges in shifting to more productive alternatives. It calls for greater community effort in embracing new tools to fully leverage hardware capabilities.

Background

High-performance computing (HPC) relies on efficient programming to utilize advanced hardware, but legacy languages often dominate despite newer options. The HPC community has long debated the balance between performance and developer productivity.

Source
Lobsters
Published
Apr 18, 2026 at 01:40 AM
Score
6.0 / 10