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Webinar: Programming for Video with Intel Media SDK & SDK for OpenCL Applications

Webinar: Programming for Video with Intel Media SDK & SDK for OpenCL Applications

| 28 September, 2012 | 0 Comments

Join Intel’s Ryan Tabrah and Petter Larsson in an in-depth tutorial including a unique code walk-through on how to use the hardware acceleration capabilities of Intel Media SDK and the Intel SDK for OpenCL Applications.

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AMD OpenCL Programming Webinar Series

AMD OpenCL Programming Webinar Series

| 16 August, 2012 | 0 Comments

AMD will run two OpenCL webinars during the month of August: Performance Evaluation of AMD APARAPI Using Real World Applications and Overview of HSAIL – the basis for implementing an HSA platform agnostic open-source OpenCL runtime

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Intel webinar: Creating and Optimizing OpenCL Applications

Intel webinar: Creating and Optimizing OpenCL Applications

| 5 August, 2012 | 0 Comments

The Intel® SDK for OpenCL Applications 2012 provides a comprehensive development environment and tools for the build, debug, and tune stages of an OpenCL application.

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Free Webinar: Getting Started with Intel SDK for OpenCL Applications

Free Webinar: Getting Started with Intel SDK for OpenCL Applications

| 14 June, 2012 | 1 Comment

Developing parallel applications that take advantage of all the compute resources available on the underlying system is not a trivial task, and doing that across multiple devices in a standard manner is even more difficult.

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Webinar: GPU-enabled Macromolecular Simulation. Challenges and Opportunities

Webinar: GPU-enabled Macromolecular Simulation. Challenges and Opportunities

| 28 November, 2011 | 0 Comments

In this webinar, Michela Taufer, Assistant Professor, University of Delaware, discusses various key aspects of simulation methodologies of macro molecular systems specifically adapted to GPUs. She will also visit some of the underlying challenges and solutions devised to tackle them.

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GTC Express Webinar: Heterogeneous Data-Parallel Programming

GTC Express Webinar: Heterogeneous Data-Parallel Programming

| 3 November, 2011 | 0 Comments

Wednesday, November 16, 2011 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM PST In this webinar, Satnam Singh, Professor of Reconfigurable Computing, School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham (UK), will demonstrate data-parallel programming with Microsoft’s Accelerator system. The system provides a language neutral library for expressing whole-array computations which can be dynamically compiled into code for execution…

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Register for the Next Two GTC Express Webinars

Register for the Next Two GTC Express Webinars

| 4 October, 2011 | 0 Comments

You can now register for Introduction to Parallel Nsight and Features Preview for Version 2.1 and GPU-enabled Macromolecular Simulation: Challenges and Opportunities.

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Webinar: Modeling Parallelism with Intel Parallel Advisor

Webinar: Modeling Parallelism with Intel Parallel Advisor

| 25 July, 2011 | 1 Comment

An application written in a sequential language like C++ can be understood in two ways. It can be understood as an exact specific of how a program must execute, or it can be understood as a specification of the kinds of computations that must be performed.

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Webinar: GPU Computing Systems in Military and Embedded Applications

Webinar: GPU Computing Systems in Military and Embedded Applications

| 21 July, 2011 | 0 Comments

This presentation will cover the hardware and software aspects of GPU computing and the unique needs and system requirements for CPU-GPU hardware deployments within military and embedded applications. It will also illustrate how GPU computing is migrating out of the research lab environment and into robust field deployments.

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Webinar: Eliminating Complexity in Managing GPU Clusters

Webinar: Eliminating Complexity in Managing GPU Clusters

| 31 October, 2010 | 0 Comments

Bright Cluster Manager has been cited by NVIDIA as the best GPU system management software on the market today. Bright has been designed from the “ground up” to provide a unified solution to configure and manage complex clusters. Its light-footprint approach enables Systems Administrators to drive all management functions via either a straightforward GUI or via the Cluster Management Shell, using a single daemon. The many benefits of this approach will be explored in detail.

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