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NVIDIA today announced a new family of Tesla Kepler GPUs
Today NVIDIA today unveiled a new family of Tesla® GPUs based on the revolutionary NVIDIA® Kepler™ GPU computing architecture, which makes GPU-accelerated computing easier and more accessible for a broader range of high performance computing (HPC) scientific and technical applications. The new NVIDIA Tesla K10 and K20 GPUs are computing accelerators built to handle the…
OpenACC Gains Momentum with Growing Developer Tool Support
The OpenACC standards group today announced growing support for OpenACC-supported development tools, and initial resultsfrom programmers who have been using the recently-released OpenACC compilers to accelerate research.
CUDA Compiler Goes Open Source
NVIDIA today announced that LLVM, one of the industry’s most popular open source compilers, now supports NVIDIA GPUs, dramatically expanding the range of researchers, independent software vendors (ISVs) and programming languages that can take advantage of the benefits of GPU acceleration.
NVIDIA CEO, Leading Behavior and Space Scientists To Keynote At GTC 2012
The greatest minds in the scientific, engineering, research and development communities from over 40 different countries will gather to discuss how GPUs are enabling breakthroughs across a range of scientific and commercial fields.
BGI Genomics Institute Announces Cloud-Based DNA Sequencing Service Accelerated by NVIDIA GPU
NVIDIA today announced that BGI, the world’s largest genomics institute, is launching a service that will enable researchers worldwide to perform affordable next-generation sequencing (NGS) bioinformatics analysis in the cloud.
Intel Ivy Bridge tested: very faster and power efficient
Intel is preparing for another major transition, similar to the one it brought to light seven years ago. The move will once again be motivated by mobility, and the transition will be away from the giant CPUs that currently power high-end desktops and notebooks to lower power, more integrated SoCs that find their way into tablets and smartphones.
GPUs Transform Content Creation Workflow with Adobe Creative Suite 6
NVIDIA GPUs Enable Dramatic New GPU-accelerated Features for Adobe After Effects CS6, Adobe Premiere Pro CS6, Adobe SpeedGrade CS6 and Adobe Photoshop CS6
NVIDIA Tegra 4: GPGPU and CUDA support goes mobile!
NVIDIA’s next-generation Tegra 4 chip to be getting GPGPU support to use its graphics core for boosting CUDA, OpenCL, and other general-purpose tasks.
Lucid takes GPU virtualization to the cloud
Intelligent real-time graphics flow can synchronize CPU and GPU output. Virtu basically assigns graphics processing tasks dynamically to the best available graphics resource, and only turns on the power hungry GPU when needed.
Future AMD APU’s to Boost in Performance through Improved GPGPU Design Architecture
National Science Foundation and AMD have funded a research over at North Carolina State University where engineers have successfully obtained an average of 21.4 percent more performance through improving the design of an fused processor.





