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Opportunities to Run on Jetson, the Latest Tegras, and ORNL Titan

April 30, 2014 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

Following Jen-Hsun’s strategy to enable those who wish to use NVIDIA chips, developers can win a Jetson K1, get free access to the latest Tegra GPUs. Also those with big computations can submit INCITE proposals to run on the ORNL Titan supercomputer.

Ends today (4/30/14) to possibly win a Jetson K1 (link) merely by submitting an idea via email

 

Power, ports, and portability: the Jetson TK1 development kit.

 

Contact NVIDIA to run your code on their GPU cluster (link)

GPU Test Drive

 

Submit an INCITE proposal to run on the ORNL Titan supercomputer (link).

 

 

Note these are for big allocation requests and are challenging to win!

The 2015 INCITE Call for Proposals will run from mid-April through the end of June 2014. We invite prospective INCITE proposal authors – PIs – to respond to this Request for Information (RFI) to inform the INCITE management of the proposal topics anticipated. The INCITE program will deliver more than five billion core hours on computers that are ranked amongst the most powerful in the world.

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