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Tygodniowy newsletter “CUDA: Week in Review.” – 23.12.2011

 

Fri., Dec. 23, 2011, Issue #67

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CUDA: WEEK IN REVIEW

Welcome to the online newsletter for the worldwide CUDA,         GPGPU and parallel programming ecosystem.

EDITOR’S NOTE
Happy Holidays!
Reader Survey
CUDA TOP STORIES
Thank you to CUDA         Spotlights
Interview Links
 
CONTENTS
EDITOR’S NOTE
CUDA SPOTLIGHT
CUDA CALENDAR
CUDA RESOURCES
Sign         up to be a CUDA Registered Developer
Follow         @GPUComputing on Twitter
See         previous issues of CUDA: Week in Review

 

 

EDITOR’S NOTE

Happy holidays and best       wishes for a joyous and productive new year!

The CUDA: Week in Review newsletter will resume in January 2012.
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CUDA SPOTLIGHT

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As the end of the year draws near, we would like to recognize and thank our     CUDA Spotlights:

July –     December 2011

Anders Eklund, Linkoping University: GPU-Accelerated Medical Imaging

Jeffrey Vetter, ORNL & Georgia Tech: GPU-Accelerated Real Science

William Putman, NASA: GPU-Accelerated Climate Simulation

Mehdi Raessi, UMass-Dartmouth: GPU-Accelerated Multi-Phase Flow

Alexander Doronin, Univ. of Otago: GPU-Accelerated Biophotonics

Ross Walker, UC San Diego: GPU-Accelerated Molecular Dynamics

Denis Bastieri, University of Padua: GPU-Accelerated Astronomy

Jesse Rosenzweig, Elemental: GPU-Accelerated Video Processing

Vincent Natoli, Stone Ridge Technology: GPU-Accelerated Science

January –     June 2011

Axel Kohlmeyer, Temple University: GPU-Accelerated Discovery

John Humphrey, EM Photonics: GPU-Accelerated Linear Algebra

Wu-Chun Feng, Virginia Tech: Compute the Cure

Kang Zhang, Johns Hopkins University: Tools For Microsurgeons

Vitaliy Lomakin, UCSD: GPU-Accelerated Electromagnetic Simulators

Ren Wu, HP Labs: GPU-Accelerated Large-Scale Analytics

Stephen Fried, Microway: GPU Computing Momentum

Andre Brodtkorb, SINTEF: Modeling the Real World in Real Time

Andrew Sheppard: GPUs in the Big Apple

Allan Engsig-Karup, DTU: Simulating Waves in Denmark

Joshua Adelman, Univ. of Pittsburgh: Molecular Research + GPUs

2010

Martin Peniak, Univ. of Plymouth: Developing Robots with CUDA

Douglas Miles, PGI: PGI Partnership

Arnaud Mazurier, ERM & Francois Curnier, Digisens: 2.1 Billion Years Ago

Ben Jiang, Nexiwave: Voice Search Accelerated by CUDA

(To suggest a CUDA Spotlight, email cuda_week_in_review@nvidia.com)

 

CUDA Calendar

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- Debugging Workshop for CUDA       4.1 using Allinea DDT (Webinar)

Jan. 10, 2012, 10 am PT
Presenter: David Lecomber, CTO, Allinea Software
https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/481122818

- GPU Computing with CUDA and PGI Directives – Applied       Parallel Computing

Jan. 16-18, 2012, Munich, Germany
http://cuda-training.eventbrite.com/

- Intro to Bright Cluster Manager – Advanced Clusters Made       Easy (Webinar)

Jan. 19, 2012, 10 am PT
https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/742292402

- CUDA Programming 1-Day Course – Delft University of       Technology

Feb. 3, 2012, Delft, Netherlands
http://ta.twi.tudelft.nl/users/vuik/gpu.html

- GPU Computing with CUDA and PGI Directives – Applied       Parallel Computing

Feb. 5-8, 2012, Dublin, Ireland
http://cuda-course.eventbrite.com/

- PRACE Winter School at CINECA

Hybrid Programming on Massively Parallel Architectures
Feb. 6-11, 2012, Bologna, Italy
http://www.cineca.it/page/prace-winter-school
http://www.cineca.it/en/page/training-and-courses

- GPGPU5

March 3, 2012, London, England
http://www.ece.neu.edu/GPGPU/GPGPU5/

- SPIE: Defense, Security and Sensing

April 23-27, 2012, Baltimore, Maryland
http://spie.org/x6765.xml

- INPAR 2012

May 13-14, 2012, 2012, San Jose, Calif.
http://www.innovativeparallel.org/

- GPU Technology Conference (GTC 2012)

May 14-17, 2012, San Jose, Calif.
http://www.gputechconf.com/

- Workshop on Emerging Parallel Architectures (WEPA 2012)

June 2-4, Omaha, Nebraska
http://www.staff.uni-mainz.de/schmi033/

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

 

CUDA RESOURCES

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Downloads

– CUDA Toolkit: www.nvidia.com/getcuda
– Parallel Nsight: http://developer.nvidia.com/nvidia-parallel-nsight

Webinars

– CUDA: www.nvidia.com/webinars
– Parallel Nsight: http://developer.nvidia.com/developer-webinars

CUDA     Registered Developer Program

– Sign up: www.nvidia.com/paralleldeveloper

CUDA     GPUs

– List of CUDA-enabled GPUs: http://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus

CUDA     on the Web

– Learn more about CUDA on CUDA Zone: www.nvidia.com/cuda
– 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
– Stay tuned to GPGPU news and events: www.gpgpu.org
– Check out the NVIDIA Research page: www.nvidia.com/research

CUDA     Recommended Reading

– CUDA books: http://www.nvidia.com/object/cuda_books.html

CUDA     Recommended Viewing

– GTC Express: http://www.gputechconf.com/object/gtc-express-webinar.html
– SC11 presentations: http://www.gputechconf.com/page/gtc-on-demand.html
 

ABOUT     CUDA

CUDA is a parallel computing platform and programming model     invented by NVIDIA. It enables dramatic increases in computing performance     by harnessing the power of the graphics processing unit (GPU). 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: cuda_week_in_review@nvidia.com
 
You are receiving this email because you have previously     expressed interest in NVIDIA products and technologies. Click here     to opt in specifically to CUDA: Week in Review.

 

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Tygodniowy newsletter “CUDA: Week in Review.” – 02.12.2011

 

Fri., Dec. 2, 2011, Issue #66

Click     here for online version

 

CUDA: WEEK IN REVIEW

Welcome to the online newsletter for the worldwide CUDA,         GPGPU and parallel programming ecosystem.

CUDA SPOTLIGHT
Anders Eklund, Linkoping University
CUDA TOP STORIES
New CUDA         Book
SC11 News         Wrap-Up
Accelerate         Apps with Directives
GTC Asia Just         Around the Corner
Help Name         the New ‘CUDA on ARM Dev Kit’
Map the World         of GPU Computing
New CCOEs
CONTENTS
CUDA SPOTLIGHT
CUDA DEVELOPER NEWS
NEW ON THE BLOG
REPLAY OF THE WEEK
CUDA JOBS
GPU MEETUPS
CALLS FOR PAPERS
CUDA CALENDAR
CUDA RESOURCES
Sign         up to be a CUDA Registered Developer
Follow         @GPUComputing on Twitter

 

 

CUDA SPOTLIGHT

GPU-Accelerated Medical       Image Processing
For this week’s Spotlight we interviewed Anders Eklund, a Ph.D.       student at Linkoping University in Sweden. Anders is affiliated with the       University’s Center for Medical Image Science and Visualization (CMIV). Here’s a preview of our conversation:

NVIDIA: Anders, what is your       research focused on?
Anders: I work       with algorithms for medical image processing, such as image registration       and image denoising. My research is especially focused on functional       magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), where you try to find brain activity       from magnetic resonance images (MRIs) of the brain.

My interests include brain-computer interfaces (BCI) with real-time fMRI,       where the fMRI data is processed in real-time as the subject is in the MR       scanner. A brain-computer interface could help people communicate who are       paralyzed or suffer from Locked-in syndrome.

NVIDIA: How does GPU computing play a role in your work?
Anders: GPU       computing is very important for me and the research group in which I       work, as many of the algorithms that we develop are very computationally       demanding. To be able to develop, evaluate and improve an algorithm, it       really helps if the processing time for one run can be reduced from       minutes to seconds, or from hours to minutes.
NVIDIA: As computing becomes more powerful, what can we look       forward to?
Anders: One       exciting trend within medical imaging is to move the processing of the       data into the surgery room, such that the medical doctors can get       real-time feedback during surgery.
- Read the full interview with Anders Eklund
- See video on 4D Image Denoising
- See video on the Brain-Computer Interface

Editor’s Note: Anders will present on 4D medical image processing at GTC     2012 in May in San Jose, Calif.

(To suggest a CUDA Spotlight, email cuda_week_in_review@nvidia.com)

 

CUDA DEVELOPER NEWS

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New CUDA Book

Congrats to     author Rob Farber on the release of “CUDA Application Design and     Development.” Published by Morgan Kaufmann and available on Amazon,     this book is designed for software developers who want to leverage GPU     programming with CUDA to increase efficiency.
- See: http://amzn.to/rQZrqS

SC11 News Wrap–Up

This year’s     Supercomputing conference (SC11) in Seattle was action-packed. Here is a     roundup of some of the news highlights:
- OpenACC Programming Standard for Parallel Computing     Unveiled
- BSC to Deploy World’s First ARM-Based CPU/GPU Hybrid     Supercomputer
- NVIDIA Tesla GPUs to Accelerate NCSA Blue Waters     Supercomputer

Accelerate Apps Easily with Directives on GPUs

As part of     the recently announced “2X in 4 Weeks” program, Professor Amin     Kayali from the University of Houston accelerated his micromagnetic     simulation code by 20X in less than two days by inserting directives, or     “compiler hints,” into his CPU code. The compiler uses these     directives to map compute-intensive portions of the code to the GPU. Want     to accelerate your code? To help you get started, NVIDIA and PGI are     offering a free 30-day license of the directives-based PGI Accelerator     compiler.
- See: http://www.nvidia.com/object/tesla-2x-4weeks-guaranteed.html?cid=dev#19

GTC Asia Just Around the Corner

The next GPU     Technology Conference (GTC) will be held in Beijing on Dec. 14-15. The     event will be kicked off with a keynote by NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang,     followed by a great line-up of speakers from the Chinese Academy of     Sciences, Harvard, HP Labs, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tsinghua     University and other leading organizations.
- See: http://www.gputechconf.cn/page/home-en.html

Help Name the New ‘CUDA on ARM Dev Kit’

At SC11 we announced plans for an ARM-based GPU computing     development kit to support the growing demand for energy-efficient HPC     initiatives. The kit will feature a quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 ARM CPU     accelerated by a discrete NVIDIA GPU. We are very excited about this     technology and are looking for the perfect codename. Call up your creative     juices and submit an idea. If your suggestion is chosen, you will receive a     free Dev Kit when it launches next year!
- See: http://bit.ly/cudaarmnews

 

NEWS     FROM ACADEMIA

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Map the World of GPU Computing

If your     university or research organization has a GPU compute cluster, let the     world know about it by adding it to the new GPU Computing map. For info,     read the blog post by NVIDIA’s Devang Sachdev.
- See: http://bit.ly/sE86d3

New CCOEs

Two new institutions have been named CUDA Centers of     Excellence: The Barcelona Supercomputing Center and Lomonosov Moscow State     University. The CUDA Center of Excellence designation is the highest honor     given to institutions for ground-breaking work leveraging NVIDIA GPUs and     CUDA.
- See: http://bit.ly/vAhZew

 

NEW ON THE BLOG

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Tokyo Tech Nabs Gordon Bell Prize, by Sumit Gupta
Exascale: An Innovator’s Dilemma, by Andy Walsh
GPUs Give Students Edge in SC11 Cluster Competition, by     Andy Walsh
 

REPLAY OF THE WEEK

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NEW: Our pick for this     week is: Why     the Future of HPC Will Be Green (SC11) by Steve Scott,     NVIDIA
- See: http://nvidia.fullviewmedia.com/fb/nv-sc11/tabscontent/archive/313-wed-scott.html
 

CUDA JOBS

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NEW: Cal     Tech is seeking a Computational Scientist to engineer     scientific software to make effective use of accelerators, particularly     GPUs. Initial responsibility will be optimizing codes to exploit a large     new hybrid (CPU/GPU) cluster in the Division of Geological and Planetary     Sciences. Apps include Bayesian models of fault slip during large     earthquakes, inverse models of the Earth’s interior structure, large-scale     remotely sensed image processing and models for use in rapid tsunami early     warning systems.
- See: https://jobs.caltech.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/Welcome_css.jsp     (Note: Search on ‘computational scientist’)

(To submit a job listing, email cuda_week_in_review@nvidia.com)

 

GPU MEETUPS

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The GPU Meetups     offer a great way to learn about GPU computing and meet interesting people     in a relaxed environment:

Silicon Valley GPU Meetup, Mon., Dec. 5, 6:15 pm
New York GPU Meetup, Thurs., Dec. 8, 6:00 pm (Special       topic: The Business of GPUs)
Brisbane GPU Meetup, Australia, Thurs., Dec. 15, 6:00       pm

(Would you like to start a Meetup? Email cuda_week_in_review@nvidia.com)

 

CALLS FOR PAPERS AND POSTERS

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GTC U.S. 2012 (May 14-17)
Poster deadline: Dec. 8
http://www.gputechconf.com/page/participate.html
https://gtc-submissions.confreg.com/
 

CUDA Calendar

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December 2011

 

- AGU (American Geophysical       Union) Meeting

Dec. 5, 2011, San Francisco
Session on High-Res Modeling Using GPU and Many-Core         Architectures
http://sites.agu.org/fallmeeting/scientific-program/session-search/530

- Intro to GPU Programming Workshop — La Maison de la       Simulation

Dec. 5-9, 2011, France
http://www.maisondelasimulation.fr/index.php

- NEW: CUDA Training by Acceleware with Microsoft

Dec. 6-9, 2011, Calgary, Canada
Trainer: Michael Durocher
http://www.acceleware.com/dec6calgary

- NEW: CUDA Training by T-Platforms and Moscow State University

Dec. 12-16, 2011, Moscow
Conducted by Applied Parallel Computing
http://www.t-platforms.com/about-company/cuda.html

- GTC Asia

Dec. 14-15, 2011, Beijing, China
Featuring the latest GPU computing breakthroughs, demos         and presentations.
http://www.gputechconf.cn/page/home-en.html
http://www.gputechconf.cn/home.html

- LibJacket CUDA Library for Maximus — AccelerEyes (Webinar)

Dec. 15, 2011
Learn to integrate computations with visualizations in a         CUDA-based app through simple visualization functions for plotting,         image and volume rendering, and more.
http://bit.ly/rdZ8pHs

2012

- CUDA Programming 1-Day Course       — Delft University of Technology

Feb. 3, 2012, Netherlands
http://ta.twi.tudelft.nl/users/vuik/gpu.html

- NEW: PRACE Winter School at CINECA

Hybrid Programming on Massively Parallel Architectures
Feb. 6-11, 2012, Bologna, Italy
http://www.cineca.it/page/prace-winter-school
http://www.cineca.it/en/page/training-and-courses

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

 

CUDA RESOURCES

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Tesla MD SimCluster

– Want to test drive a GPU? Try the Tesla Molecular       Dynamics SimCluster:
www.nvidia.com/simcluster

Downloads

– CUDA Toolkit: www.nvidia.com/getcuda
– Parallel Nsight: http://developer.nvidia.com/nvidia-parallel-nsight

Webinars

– CUDA: www.nvidia.com/webinars
– Parallel Nsight: http://developer.nvidia.com/developer-webinars

CUDA     Registered Developer Program

– Sign up: www.nvidia.com/paralleldeveloper

CUDA     GPUs

– List of CUDA-enabled GPUs: http://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus

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
– Stay 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

– SC11 presentations: http://www.gputechconf.com/page/gtc-on-demand.html
– The Third Pillar of Science: www.nvidia.com/object/race-for-better-science.html
– GTC 2010 presentations: www.nvidia.com/gtc
 

ABOUT     CUDA

CUDA is a parallel computing platform and programming model     invented by NVIDIA. It enables dramatic increases in computing performance     by harnessing the power of the graphics processing unit (GPU). 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: cuda_week_in_review@nvidia.com
 
You are receiving this email because you have previously     expressed interest in NVIDIA products and technologies. Click here     to opt in specifically to CUDA: Week in Review.

Feel free to forward this email to customers, partners and     colleagues.

Copyright © 2011 NVIDIA Corporation. All rights reserved. 2701 San Tomas     Expressway, Santa Clara, CA 95050.

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