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Justin Rattner To Give Keynote at SC15 Energy Efficient High Performance Computing Workshop

October 28, 2015 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

Parallel Computing Pioneer and Former Intel Senior Fellow and Chief Technology Officer, Justin Rattner, to Deliver Keynote Address at 6th Annual Energy Efficient HPC Working Group Workshop at Supercomputing Conference, SC15 DATE:  Monday, November 16th TIME: Workshop: 9:00AM - 5:30PM     Keynote:  2:00 PM LOCATION: SC15, Austin Texas Hilton Salon A The 6th annual event in … [Read more...]

Now Online – Presentations and Videos from Houston 2015 Directives and Tools for Accelerators Workshop

October 27, 2015 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

The presentations and videos from the October 12 University of Houston "2015 Directives and Tools for Accelerators" workshop are now available online. As with last year's workshop, this workshop was also considered a complete success Topics covered include: Usage of directives’ that preserves a single code base, accelerates for GPUs, and offers cross-platform … [Read more...]

IBM unveils Power Systems LC – CAPI in Action for HPC, Cloud and Enterprise!

October 14, 2015 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

IBM (International Business Machines) unveiled Power Systems LC, a new line of power servers aimed  at the HPC, cloud, and  big data analytics markets. IBM claims its newly unveiled three Power Systems LC servers cost 50% less than a comparable x86 server and provide twice the level of performance. Sumit Gupta, previously of NVIDIA and now VP of OpenPower high-performance … [Read more...]

NVIDIA Oct. 20 Webinar – GPU Powered Advances in 4k Facial Recognition

October 13, 2015 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

New GPU technologies are fueling a dramatic growth in the use of video surveillance and video analytics around the globe. The emergence of ultra-high resolutions and massive video content calls for faster and more accurate ways to accelerate facial analysis. Register here for the October 20, 2015 webinar from 10am to 11am Pacific Time. By attending this webinar, you'll … [Read more...]

The First of NVIDIA’s Free OpenACC Courses is Online!

October 11, 2015 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

The first of NVIDIA's free online OpenACC course (Download / Stream, Slides,Q&A), lab (in C/C++ or Fortran), and online "office hours" (Download / Stream, Slides) is available to everyone!  OpenACC is a programming approach designed to minimize developer effort while delivering performance portability on x86 CPUs and GPUs. The 8-week online OpenACC course described on … [Read more...]

Free Oct 30, 2015 Python HPC Training Webcast

October 9, 2015 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

The Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) is providing a free overview of intermediate and advanced techniques for using Python in HPC environments. The course material will emphasize well known approaches for improving the performance of Python codes including (1) an overview of when Python can be used on HPC, (2) an overview of Numpy, Cython, Python's C Foreign Function … [Read more...]

Learn to Make Windows 10 Apps with Free Microsoft Course Then Add GPU Acceleration!

October 1, 2015 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

Free Windows courses by themselves are not newsworthy, but those who wish to create Windows 10 apps for the Windows Marketplace - AND exploit the power of CUDA and OpenCL computing via C# should find the Free Microsoft course in combination with the TechEnablement tutorial "Combine C-Sharp With CUDA and OpenCL On Linux, iOS, Android and Windows" an enabling pair of … [Read more...]

Tenure Track Position in Computer Science at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo

September 30, 2015 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

The Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Computer Science department is hiring a tenure-track faculty position in HPC. Click here for a direct link to the position description. They have a shiny new lab for teaching and research in parallel computing, along with a fantastic student body that will certainly attract  talented people for this position.Cal Poly San Luis Obispo is located … [Read more...]

Wonderful Teaching Video – The Zipf Mystery

September 29, 2015 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

My ten year old introduced me to the wonderful new video on YouTube, "The Zipf Mystery". It is 20 minutes well spent for  all interested in information theory, computer science, computational drug design, social media, machine-learning, and a huge number of other real-world relevant areas of research and application. https://youtu.be/fCn8zs912OE Consider this a form of … [Read more...]

PyFR – Python/GPU Combustion Code Shortlisted for Several HPCWire Readers Choice Awards

September 26, 2015 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

PyFR, the Python-based GPU accelerated CFD solver PyFR managed by TechEnablement contributor Peter Vincent has been shortlisted for several HPCWire Readers Choice Awards this year: 12. Best HPC Software Product or Technology 18. Best HPC Collaboration Between Academia & Industry 20. Top 5 New Products or Technologies to Watch If you would like to support them, … [Read more...]

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