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10 New CUDA Research and Teaching Centers Announced

Another 10 institutions from six countries were added this past quarter to our roster of CUDA Research Centers and CUDA Teaching Centers, bringing the total to 238. Work being done at the ten new centers includes three-dimensional genome sequencing for cancer research, graphics and numeric programming, and design of programming and runtime systems for heterogeneous… Read More

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How to Check Out the World’s Top Accelerated Computing Innovations, All in One Place

The GPU Technology Conference (GTC) 2013 is less than six weeks away. Once again, the world’s #1 event on accelerated computing will showcase scientific and engineering breakthroughs made possible by GPUs. The event runs March 18 to 21 in San Jose, Calif. Featuring hundreds of talks and tutorials on everything from astrophysics to medical imaging… Read More

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Why the World’s Fastest Computer Is a Scientific ‘Time Machine’

This week it became official: the Titan supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee was crowned the fastest computer on Earth, according to the Top500 list released this week that tracks these systems. Titan is so quick that Buddy Bland, the project director for the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility, calls it a “time machine.”… Read More

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Twenty-Two New CUDA Research, Teaching Centers Announced, Pushing Total to 229

Nearly two dozen more universities and research institutions were added this past quarter to our roster of CUDA Research Centers and CUDA Teaching Centers, bringing the total to 229. The work being done at the 22 new CUDA centers in eight countries includes sparse numerical linear algebra, heterogeneous computing, astrophysical fluid dynamics and next generation… Read More