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SC14 Technical Program and Registration – XSEDE/TACC Resources for Farber Tutorial

July 28, 2014 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

Register early for Supercomputing 2014 in New Orleans and save up to $275. View the Technical Program online (and register for our tutorial!) The Technical Program fee includes  admission to all conference sessions, exhibits, the Monday night Exhibits opening event, Thursday night event, and one copy of the SC14 proceedings. Click here to view the grid showing access to sessions by registration category.

Here are the possible ways to register:

  • Conference attendees, click here to register.
  • Exhibitor Booth Management, click here to register.
  • Media Professionals: Click to request press credentials.
  • Requests are subject to approval of the Media Chair and verification information provided, click here to register.
  • Registered Press, click here to view a list of registered press.

See what is available:

  • View the grid showing access to sessions by registration category.
  • Click here to view the Technical Program Schedule.

Read the interview with Jack Dongarra, “SC14 and the Future of Computing: a Q&A with computing pioneer Jack Dongarra“.

Access Xsede Intel and NVIDIA Resources

Don’t forget to register for our full-day tutorial on Sunday November 16.

8:30AM – 5:00PM Tutorials From “Hello World” to Exascale Using x86, GPUs and Intel Xeon Phi Coprocessors From “Hello World” to Exascale Using x86, GPUs and Intel Xeon Phi Coprocessors Robert M. Farber 396 Add to iCal Add to Outlook Add to Google Calendars

We are excited that our Xsede Educational allotment was approved so students will be able to run on the TACC Stampede (Intel Xeon Phi) and Maverik (NVIDIA GPU) compute clusters. Many thanks to TACC and Xsede!

Image from http://www.dailytexanonline.com/organization/texas-advanced-computing-center

Click to view TACC Stampede Intel Xeon Phi based supercomputer

 

 

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