SCHEDULE: NOV 10-16, 2012
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Transforming HPC Yet Again with NVIDIA Kepler GPUs
SESSION: Heterogeneous Computing I
EVENT TYPE: Exhibitor Forums
TIME: 1:30PM - 2:00PM
Presenter(s):Roy Kim
ROOM:155-B
ABSTRACT:
GPUs revolutionized the HPC industry when NVIDIA introduced the Fermi GPU computing architecture in 2009. With NVIDIA GPUs, scientists and engineers can develop more promising cancer treatments, higher fidelity automotive designs, and a deeper understanding of fundamental science. The next generation NVIDIA GPU, codenamed Kepler, is designed to revolutionize the HPC industry yet again. Attend this talk to learn about the soul of the Kepler design, its innovative features, and the world-leading performance it delivers.
Chair/Presenter Details:
Roy Kim - NVIDIA
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Transforming HPC Yet Again with NVIDIA Kepler GPUs
SESSION: Heterogeneous Computing I
EVENT TYPE:
TIME: 1:30PM - 2:00PM
Presenter(s):Roy Kim
ROOM:155-B
ABSTRACT:
GPUs revolutionized the HPC industry when NVIDIA introduced the Fermi GPU computing architecture in 2009. With NVIDIA GPUs, scientists and engineers can develop more promising cancer treatments, higher fidelity automotive designs, and a deeper understanding of fundamental science. The next generation NVIDIA GPU, codenamed Kepler, is designed to revolutionize the HPC industry yet again. Attend this talk to learn about the soul of the Kepler design, its innovative features, and the world-leading performance it delivers.
Chair/Presenter Details:
Roy Kim - NVIDIA
Click here to download .ics calendar file