Fight Global Warming with GPU Computing and C++!

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On Jul 1 2011 in Software
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Several weeks ago, Microsoft announced C++ AMP , an extension to C++ for GPU computing.  As a C++ enthusiast and GPU architect at NVIDIA, I couldn’t be more excited. Visual C++, one of my favorite programming tools, is being updated to work with the parallel processors I help design!  I feel this really validates all the hard work we have invested in GPUs over the years.

This week, Microsoft and NVIDIA co-hosted an event where we had the chance to talk to Silicon Valley C++ developers about C++ AMP and CUDA being two sides of the same coin: NVIDIA’S CUDA is optimized for high performance while C++ AMP will be optimized for productivity.

We started things off with guest speaker Herb Sutter, the chief native languages architect at Microsoft (pictured above).  Herb’s a terrific speaker and he made a compelling case for C++ AMP.  Earlier in the day, Herb had keenly pointed out that the crushing performance-per-watt advantage of C++ over competing programming languages means that solutions based on C++ are the greenest possible!  Hence my headline.

Photo of the crowd and Herb Sutter speaking at the Microsoft and NVIDIA co-hosted C++ AMP / CUDA event in Silicon Valley

Now as much as I’ll admit that C++ AMP will be sexy, with its elegant syntactical curves, the reality is that the future is here now for CUDA developers.  After Herb’s talk, a team of NVIDIANs presented the basics of CUDA as well as Thrust , a CUDA library of parallel algorithms that makes programs more concise and human-readable.  Eyebrows were raised with interest. People “got” it. Thrust has this effect on people.

Developers can’t get their hands on C++ AMP quite yet, at least not until Microsoft’s BUILD conference this fall, but you can download CUDA and Thrust today at www.nvidia.com/getcuda.

 

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  • Mr Green

    While talking about global warming there are many aspects which we forget or sometimes avoid talking about. Even Gore didn’t talk about something that is the most contributing factor towards Global Warming Watch the documentary “Meat The Truth” it will change the way we think about Global Warming Available online on Culture Unplugged

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/George-Cummings/100000638966153 George Cummings

    Wonderful.  Now we can prove their models aren’t capable much faster.
    Maybe they’ll remember scientific method.