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Tygodniowy newsletter “CUDA: Week in Review.” – 18.05.2011

 

Wed., May 18, 2011, Issue #55

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WELCOME
Welcome to CUDA:         Week in Review, an online news summary for the         worldwide CUDA, GPU computing and parallel programming ecosystem.
CUDA SPOTLIGHT
John Humphrey, EM Photonics
CUDA TOP STORIES
Tesla M2090         Announced
New CUDA         Research and Teaching Centers
Wolfram’s         2011 European Tour
Abaqus         v6.11 from Dassault Systemes
Platform         Symphony v5.1
Gold Medal         for NVIDIAN Kirill Garanzha
 
CONTENTS
CUDA SPOTLIGHT
CUDA DEVELOPER NEWS
REPLAYS OF THE WEEK
CUDA JOBS
GPU MEETUPS
CUDA CALENDAR
CUDA RESOURCES
Sign         up to be a CUDA Registered Developer

 

 
This       week’s Spotlight is on John       Humphrey of EM       Photonics, a pioneer in GPU computing and developer of       the CULA GPU-accelerated linear algebra library. Here’s a preview of our       interview:

NVIDIA: John, what is your role at EM Photonics?
John: I oversee the technical       work for most of our accelerated computing projects, the majority of       which employ GPU technology. I have been working with the GPU for over       six years, dating back to the pre-CUDA days.
NVIDIA: One of your current projects is an aircraft carrier       landing modeling system for the US Navy. Tell us about it.
John: The Navy has a huge       desire for CFD (computational fluid dynamics) modeling for a number of       reasons. Foremost among these is to be confident of the safety of both       aircraft and pilot. For each vessel and aircraft pair, there are tables       describing the difficulty of landings and takeoffs based on a large       number of variables, such as light conditions, wind speed and direction,       and approach angle….
NVIDIA: What are the main advantages of working with CUDA?
John: CUDA       allows for very direct expression of exactly how you want the GPU to       perform a given unit of work. Ten years ago I was doing FPGA work, where       the great promise was the automatic conversion of high level languages to       hardware logic. Needless to say, the huge abstraction meant the result       wasn’t good. In the case of CUDA, we have a direct view into the hardware       and can express our ideas in a way that the hardware executes directly       and efficiently.
  - Read the complete interview here

  (Would you like to be in the CUDA Spotlight? Email     cuda_week_in_review@nvidia.com)

 
Tesla M2090 Announced

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NVIDIA unveiled the Tesla M2090 GPU. Equipped with 512 CUDA     parallel processing cores, it delivers 665 gigaflops of peak     double-precision performance and 178 GB/sec memory bandwidth. Systems will     be available at the end of May from OEMs and system builders, including     Appro, ASUS, BULL, HP, IBM, NextIO, SGI, Supermicro and Tyan.
- See: http://www.nvidia.com/object/newsroom.html
New CUDA     Research and Teaching Centers
NVIDIA named 35 new CUDA Research and Teaching Centers across 14 countries.
- CUDA Research Centers utilize GPU computing across multiple fields and     are at the
forefront of innovative scientific research.
- CUDA Teaching Centers integrate GPU computing into their mainstream     computer
programming curriculum.
- See: http://yhoo.it/lqNHhk

Wolfram Research’s     European Tour – June 2011
Wolfram’s Computational Finance Tour will focus on new technologies for     accelerating quantitative analytics. The events are free of charge, but     registration is required.
- Dates: June 6, London; June 7, Paris; June 14, Zurich; June 15, Frankfurt
- Speakers: Dr. Andreas Binder, MathConsult GmbH; Dr. Michael Kelly,     Wolfram;
John Ashley, NVIDIA
- See: www.wolfram.com/events/computationalfinance2011

Abaqus v6.11 from Dassault     Systemes
Dassault Systemes announced that the new Abaqus v6.11 release is GPU     accelerated. The Abaqus product suite from SIMULIA (a Dassault Systemes     brand) leverages Quadro and Tesla GPUs to run computer-aided engineering     (CAE) simulations twice as fast as traditional processors.
- See: http://www.simulia.com/products/abaqus_fea

Platform Symphony v5.1
Platform Computing, provider of cluster, grid and cloud management     software, announced availability of Platform Symphony, v5.1, which includes     support for CUDA. Platform Symphony accelerates a wide variety of parallel     applications.
- See: http://bit.ly/gUV0eo

NVIDIAN Wins Gold for GPU Ray     Tracing Research
Kirill Garanzha of NVIDIA Moscow was awarded a gold medal by the Russian     Academy of Sciences’ Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics. Kirill’s     research focuses on raytracing of complex scenes on GPUs. His demo was     created with a Boeing 777 dataset.
- See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxx9dyPO0js

Forbes.com on CUDA and GPGPU Momentum
Tom Groenfeldt of Forbes authored an article titled “Supercomputing     and High Performance See Growing GPU Adoption.” He writes: “GPUs     are moving from video games into high performance computing in a big way     since NVIDIA began focusing on software and revised its hardware designs to     make them easier to use.”
- See: http://blogs.forbes.com/tomgroenfeldt/

India’s Fastest Supercomputer
The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has built India’s fastest     supercomputer. The system uses 400 NVIDIA Tesla C2070 GPUs. Its theoretical     peak performance is 220 teraflops while consuming only 150 kilowatts of     power.
- See: http://www.isro.org/pressrelease/scripts/pressreleasein.aspx?May02_2011

Meetup Momentum Continues to Grow
New GPU Meetups have formed in Austin, Texas and Melbourne, Australia.
- www.meetup.com/HPC-GPU-Supercomputing-Group-of-Austin/
- www.meetup.com/Melbourne-GPU-Users/

 
NEW: Each week we     highlight sessions from GTC 2010 and SC10. Here are our picks for this week:

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      Research     Posters (GTC 10)
From Ant Colony Optimization (by     Octavian Nitica, Univ. of Delaware) to CUDA-Accelerated
Face Recognition (by Jayadeep Vijayan,     NeST Software)
http://www.nvidia.com/object/research_summit_posters_2010.html

Large Scale     Distributed GPU Isosurfacing (SC10)
Paul Navratil – Texas Advanced     Computing Center
http://www.nvidia.com/content/PDF/sc_2010/theater/Navratil_SC10.pdf

 
SpecTIR is hiring a software     engineer based in Reno, Nevada to work with spectral scientists in areas of     image processing, data acquisition and command/control interfaces. Requires     strong C/C++/VB skills, understanding of Windows/.NET and excellent     knowledge of CUDA and parallel programming. Contact: spectir (at)     spectir.com. Subject line: Software Engineer.
- See: www.spectir.com

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- Meetup: Brisbane GPU Users
May 19, 2011, 6:00 pm, Brisbane,     Australia
http://www.meetup.com/Brisbane-GPU-Users/

- Meetup: HPC     & GPU Supercomputing Group of New York
May 23, 2011, 6:00 pm, New York, New     York
http://www.meetup.com/HPC-GPU-Supercomputing-Group-of-
New-York/events/16458112/

- Meetup: HPC     & GPU Supercomputing Group of Denver/Boulder
May 25, 2011, 7:00 pm, Boulder,     Colorado
http://www.meetup.com/HPC-GPU-Supercomputing-Group-of-
Denver-Boulder/

- Meetup: HPC     & GPU Supercomputing Group of Boston
June 2, 2011, 6:00 pm, Boston, Mass.
http://www.meetup.com/HPC-GPU-Supercomputing-Group-
of-Boston/events/16953531/

- Meetup:     HPC & GPU Supercomputing Group of Silicon Valley
June 6, 2011, 6:15 pm, Mountain View,     Calif.
http://www.meetup.com/HPC-GPU-Supercomputing-Group-of-Silicon-Valley/

- Meetup: HPC     & GPU Supercomputing Group of New Mexico
June 8, 2011, 6:30 pm, Santa Fe, New     Mexico
http://www.meetup.com/HPC-GPU-Supercomputing-Group-of-New
-Mexico/events/17220862/

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May 2011

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- GPU Computing Overview –       Microsoft, Acceleware, NVIDIA

May 19, 2011, 9:00 am-5:00 pm, San Francisco, Calif.
https://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032479960&Culture=en-US

- GTC Workshop Taiwan

May 19, 2011, Taipei, Taiwan
Note: Sanford Russell, NVIDIA, to present
http://weekly.ithome.com.tw/seminar/20110519nvidia/in1.html

- GPU Computing Overview – Microsoft, Acceleware, NVIDIA

May 20, 2011, 9:00 am-5:00 pm, Chicago, Ill.
https://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032479956&Culture=en-US

- GPGPU Computing for Scientific Applications

May 23-27, 2011, Cordoba, Argentina
Held in FaMAF, National University of Cordoba
Note: Sessions by Robert Strzodka (MPI-Saarbrücken) and         Ross Walker (SDSC, CUDA Fellow)
www.famaf.unc.edu.ar/grupos/GPGPU/EscuelaGPGPU2011

- NAFEMS World Congress: Promoting Adoption of HPC for       Engineering Simulation

May 23-26, 2011, Boston, Mass.
Note: Session by Stan Posey, NVIDIA, on May 25
http://www.nafems.org/congress

- LS-DYNA 8th European Users Conference

May 23-24, 2011, Strasbourg, France
Note: Paper and talk by Stan Posey and Srinivas         Kodiyalam, NVIDIA
http://www.lsdynaeuc.alyotech.fr/

- CUDA/OpenCL Training – Microsoft, Acceleware

May 24-27, 2011, Houston, Tex.
http://acceleware.com/houston-may24

- GPU Technology Summit – Israel

May 30, 2011, Tel Aviv, Israel
Co-sponsored by NVIDIA and Sagivtech
http://sagivtech.com/gpu-technology-summit.htm

- Computer Simulations on GPU – International Symposium

May 30-June 1, 2011, Mainz, Germany
Note: Axel Koehler, NVIDIA, to present
www.cond-mat.physik.uni-mainz.de/~weigel/GPU2011/home/
June 2011

- 25th International Conference on Supercomputing

June 1-4, 2011, Tucson, Ariz.
http://ics11.cs.arizona.edu/

- Intelligent Vehicles Conference – IEEE

June 5-9, 2011, Baden-Baden, Germany
Note: Session by Jeff Ota, NVIDIA, on Parallel Computing         in Intelligent Vehicles
www.mrt.uni-karlsruhe.de/iv2011/

- Internat’l. Supercomputing Conference (ISC)

June 19-23, 2011, Hamburg, Germany, booth #630
Tutorial: HPC with CUDA (June 19): http://bit.ly/eEKn7B
Debate: GPUs — Fast Lane on Road to Better Science?         (June 21): http://bit.ly/lvtDhz
http://www.supercomp.de/isc11/

- CUDA/OpenCL Training – Microsoft, Acceleware

June 20-23, 2011, Cambridge, Mass.
http://acceleware.com/boston-jun20

- Internat’l. Conference on Computer Systems and       Applications

June 27-30, 2011, Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt
http://aiccsa2011.hpcl.gwu.edu/
July – Sept. 2011

- 2011 World Congress on Engineering (WCE 2011)

July 6-8, 2011, London, England
http://www.iaeng.org/WCE2011/ICPDC2011.html

- Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO)

July 12-16, 2011 Dublin, Ireland
www.sigevo.org/gecco-2011/index.html

- World Congress in C.S., Computer Engineering, Applied       Computing (WORLDCOMP’11)

July 18-21, 2011, Las Vegas, Nevada
www.world-academy-of-science.org/worldcomp11/ws

- Application Accelerators in High Performance Computing       (SAAHPC 2011)

(Call for papers: May 6)
July 19-21, 2011, Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville,         Tennessee
http://illinois.edu/lb/article/2100/45663

- Advanced Numerical Methods on GPUs

Mini-symposium at ENUMATH 2011
Sept. 5-9, Univ. of Leicester, Leicester, UK
http://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/mathematics/research/enumath2011/minisymposia

- Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics (PPAM 2011)

Sept. 11-14, 2011, Torun, Poland
Note: Scientific Computing with GPUs tutorial, incl.         session by Tim Schroeder, NVIDIA
http://ppam.pl/tutorials/21

- Geospatial Summit

Sept. 13-14, 2011, Herndon, Virginia
http://cfp.foseinstitute.org/gis2011

- SPIE Conference on High-Performance Computing in Remote       Sensing

Sept. 19-22, 2011, Prague, Czech Republic
http://spie.org/rs11

- SEG (Society of Exploration Geophysicists) Annual Meeting

Sept 18-23, 2011, San Antonio, Tex.
(Deadline for abstracts: April 6, 2011)
http://www.seg.org/events/annual-meeting/sanantonio2011/am2011techprogram

 

(To list an event, email: cuda_week_in_review@nvidia.com)

 
CUDA Downloads

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– Download CUDA: www.nvidia.com/getcuda
– Download Parallel Nsight: www.nvidia.com/object/parallel-nsight.html
– Download Parallel Nsight webinars: http://developer.nvidia.com/developer-webinars
– Get developer guides and docs: http://developer.nvidia.com/object/gpucomputing.html
CUDA     Registered Developer Program
– Sign up: www.nvidia.com/paralleldeveloper
CUDA     GPUs
– List of CUDA-enabled GPUs: www.nvidia.com/object/cuda_gpus.html
CUDA     Libraries Performance Report
– Download: http://bit.ly/ehR5az
CUDA     on the Web
– See 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
– Check out the NVIDIA Research page: www.nvidia.com/research
CUDA     Recommended Reading
– Future of Computing Performance: http://bit.ly/hYqH2H
– Supercomputing for the Masses, Part 21: http://is.gd/Fj56gf
– CUDA books: http://www.nvidia.com/object/cuda_books.html
CUDA     Recommended Viewing
– Third Pillar of Science: www.nvidia.com/object/race-for-better-science.html
– GTC 2010 presentations: www.nvidia.com/gtc
– SC10 presentations: www.nvidia.com/object/sc10_theater.html
 
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