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Update from NVIDIA - CUDA: Week in Review-Tuesday, November 2, 2010, Issue #40 E-mail
Tuesday, 02 November 2010 19:01
Press Release

Welcome to CUDA: Week in Review, an online news summary for the worldwide CUDA and GPU computing community.

CONTENTS
  • CUDA SPOTLIGHT
  • CUDA NEWS
  • CUDA COUNTDOWN TO SC10
  • CUDA CALENDAR
  • CUDA RESOURCES

 CUDA SPOTLIGHT

Visual Effects in "Salt" Boosted by CUDA and CS5 Premiere Pro
Speed is critical when you’re a secret agent on the run, as demonstrated by Angelina Jolie in Sony Pictures’ summer thriller Salt. Speed also played a key role in the creation of visual effects for the movie, which were executed, in part, by Moscow-based visual effects company Tikibot, using NVIDIA Quadro, CUDA and Adobe CS5 Premiere Pro.

Speaking on the importance of creating believable effects like explosions and fire, Tikibot founder Kevin Jackson said: "Our work was designed not to stand out, but to keep the audience’s attention on the most important part of the movie - the story. "Jackson added:"… the CUDA acceleration made quick effects and smooth video playback a snap…. Premiere Pro CS5 and NVIDIA’s CUDA proved to be a winning combination."

Tikibot is currently in production on its next CUDA-charged projects: a FIFA World Cup feature and a new collaboration with Angelina Jolie - in her directorial debut of a Bosnian war love story. Read more at: http://www.nvidia.com/object/salt.html

CUDA NEWS

Tesla GPUs Power World’s Fastest Supercomputer
Tianhe-1A, the new supercomputer revealed at HPC 2010 China, set a new performance record of 2.507 petaflops, making it the fastest system in the world. For more info, read blog post by Andy Walsh, NVIDIA’s director of Tesla products: http://blogs.nvidia.com/ntersect/2010/10/tesla-gpus-power-1-supercomputer.html. (Note: Petaflops is a measure of a computer’s processing speed, equal to a quadrillion (thousand trillion) floating point operations per second.)

Hours of In-Depth GTC 2010 Content Now Available Online
GTC 2010 featured an astounding 280+ technical sessions on topics from black holes to face recognition. NVIDIA is offering complimentary unrestricted access to this valuable content in the form of streaming videos and PDFs.
- See: www.nvidia.com/gtc

NVIDIA Experts Publish New Paper on "Throughput-Oriented Architectures"
Michael Garland and David B. Kirk of NVIDIA have written a paper about the growing prominence of throughput-oriented microprocessor architectures. The paper concludes that "the ideal system is… heterogeneous, where a latency-oriented processor (such as a CPU) and a throughput-oriented processor (such as a GPU) work in tandem to address the heterogeneous workloads presented to them."
- See: http://is.gd/gt0o3

CUDA - COUNTDOWN TO SC10

At SC10, a premier supercomputing industry conference, NVIDIA will run a GPU Computing Theater on Nov. 16-18. Featured topics/speakers on Nov. 16 include:

High Performance Molecular Simulation, Visualization and Analysis John Stone, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Large-Scale GPU Computing of Multi-Phase Flow Wei Ge, Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences Supercomputing for the Masses Robert Farber, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Keeneland - An NSF Heterogeneous Computing Resource Jeffrey Vetter, Oakridge National Laboratory/Georgia Tech Large Scale Distributed GPU Isosurfacing Paul Navratil, Texas Advanced Computing Center
- See schedule:
http://www.nvidia.com/docs/IO/100133/SC10_Theater_Schedule_for_Web_11_1_10.pdf CUDA CALENDAR

November 2010

Develop Linear Algebra Software for GPUs (webinar) - GPUComputing.net
Nov. 3, 10:00 a.m. central Presented by: Dr. Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee http://www.gpucomputing.net/?q=node/2441
Analytics & Risk Technology in Finance - Wolfram Research
Nov. 4, London http://www.wolfram.com/events/finance2010/details.html
NEW: Beginner CUDA Course - SagivTech
Nov. 7-9, Ramat Gan, Israel www.sagivtech.com/24054.html
Debugging GPUs (webinar) - Allinea Software
Nov. 10 Contact: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Supercomputing 2010 (SC10)
Nov. 13-19, New Orleans The NVIDIA GPU Computing Theater at SC10 will feature talks by industry luminaries, scientists and developers. All conference attendees are invited to participate. www.nvidia.com/object/sc10.html
GPU Programming with CUDA Fortran, CUDA C, PGI Accelerator - PGI (at SC10)
Nov. 15, New Orleans (by Michael Wolfe, PGI) www.pgroup.com/support/tutorial_outline.htm
NEW: Paving the Road to Exascale - Mellanox (at SC10)
Nov. 17, 7:00 p.m., New Orleans http://www.mellanox.com/sc10_event/index.php
Advanced GPU Supercomputing for High-Frequency Trading
Nov. 15-17, New York (by Andrew Sheppard) http://ajtsheppard.wordpress.com
NEW: Accelerating Matlab with the GPU - SagivTech & Systematics
Nov. 16 & Nov. 17 (two complimentary half-day workshops), Ramat Gan, Israel www.sagivtech.com/21262.html
Training from CAPS
Nov. 23-25, Rennes, France www.caps-entreprise.com
Improve Time to Debug (webinar) - Allinea Software
Nov. 24-25 Contact: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
MATLAB Expo

Nov. 26, Tokyo http://matlabexpo.com
Call for Papers - IEEE/ACM Intl. Symposium on Cluster, Cloud and Grid Computing
Papers deadline: Nov. 30 http://www.ics.uci.edu/~ccgrid11/
December 2010

 

CUDA and Advanced Image Processing - SagivTech
Dec. 12-14, Ramat Gan, Israel www.sagivtech.com/24054.html
NEW: UK GPU Computing Conference - Univ. of Cambridge
Dec. 13-14, Cambridge, UK http://www.many-core.group.cam.ac.uk/ukgpucc2/
SIGGRAPH Asia
Dec. 16-18, Seoul www.siggraph.org/asia2010
2011

Scientific Computing in the Americas: The Challenge of Massive Parallelism
Jan. 3-14, 2011, Valparaiso, Chile
www.bu.edu/pasi

IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium
May 16-20, 2011, Anchorage
www.ipdps.org


Ongoing
– CUDA Certification: www.nvidia.com/certification
– GPU Computing Webinars: www.nvidia.com/webinars
– Training from EMPhotonics: www.emphotonics.com/services/cuda-training

(To list an event, email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it )

CUDA RESOURCES

GPU Technology Conference

– See presentations and keynotes from GTC 2010: www.nvidia.com/gtc

CUDA GPUs

– See list of CUDA-enabled GPUs: www.nvidia.com/object/cuda_gpus.html

CUDA and Parallel Nsight Overview

– See blog post and video: http://is.gd/gbGen

CUDA Downloads
– Download CUDA Toolkit 3.2: http://bit.ly/aKCENp
– Download OpenCL v1.1 pre-release drivers and SDK code samples (Log in or
apply for an account
)
– Get developer guides and docs: http://developer.nvidia.com/object/gpucomputing.html

CUDA and Academia

– Learn more at http://research.nvidia.com/

CUDA on the Web

– Read previous issues of CUDA: Week in Review: http://is.gd/cBXbg
– Follow CUDA & GPU Computing on Twitter: www.twitter.com/gpucomputing
– Network with other developers: www.gpucomputing.net
– Stayed tuned to GPGPU news and events: www.gpgpu.org
– Learn more about CUDA on CUDA Zone: www.nvidia.com/cuda
– Read Kudos for CUDA: http://www.hpcwire.com/features/Kudos-for-CUDA-97889444.html
– Read Supercomputing for the Masses, Part 20: http://is.gd/f9o6o

About CUDA
CUDA is NVIDIA’s parallel computing hardware architecture. NVIDIA provides a complete toolkit for programming on the CUDA architecture, supporting standard computing languages such as C, C++ and Fortran as well as APIs such as OpenCL and DirectCompute. Send comments and suggestions to: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 
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