Articles tagged "gtc 2012"
NVIDIA GTC 2012 Roundup - GPU Computing Momentum Grows Ever Stronger
At the Graphics Technology Conference 2012, we were introduced to the new features of the Kepler GPU, ideal for the new Tesla family showcased to provide new hardware for GPU-accelerated applications to leverage on. Find out what else took place at the conference as we roundup the GPU computing momentum as seen by NVIDIA.
Highlights from Exhibit Hall of The GPU Tech Conference 2012
Apart from the numerous conference and break-out sessions happening during NVIDIA's Graphics Technology Conference 2012, there's also a huge hall of interesting exhibits from various participants vendors from emerging companies, to established industries. We bring to you some of the notable highlights from the show floor.
NVIDIA's GPU Computing Ecosystem - The Tesla Aspect
We had the chance to speak to Dr. Sumit Gupta, Senior Director for Tesla GPU Computing at one of the breakout sessions at GTC 2012. Read on to find out more about the hardware aspects of NVIDIA's GPU computing ecosystem.
Fireside Chat Session with NVIDIA CEO at GTC 2012
In true GTC tradition, NVIDIA CEO Huang sat down with US IT industry analyst Tim Bajarin and shared his views of the future for everything from mobile devices to cloud computing. He even explained why he abstains from participating in the social-networking phenomenon in private capacity.
GPU Computing in Science and Beyond
From unlocking the crowd behavior of social animals to constellation simulation, GP-GPU computing is entrenching itself in realms of science in ways that were unthinkable just a few years ago. Read our highlights of the practical applications of GPU computing on the frontiers of science.
Spanning Physical Boundaries of GPU Computing with Kepler
NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang has revealed the cloud capabilities of its newly launched Kepler GPU. He also introduces a slew of hardware and software services built around this capability, effectively building high-performance computing ecosystems with the intention to democratize this technology.
Tesla K20 - Largest Silicon Chip So Far, Packed with over 7 Billion Transistors
At GTC 2012, NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang introduced two enterprise GPUs, the Telsa K10 and K20. The Telsa K10 is based on the GK104 core. The more powerful Tesla K20 features the GK110 core and according to CEO Huang, it is currently the most complex IC packed with 7.1 billion transistors.
Game Changing Announcement by NVIDIA at GTC 2012 - GeForce GRID
During his keynote address at GTC 2012, NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang highlighted a new technology called GeForce GRID that enables the graphical prowess of the Kepler GPU to be harnessed as a cloud service.
NVIDIA Eclipse-Based IDE for GPU Computing on Linux and Mac OS Announced
The world's first IDE for developing GPU accelerated applications on Linux and Mac OS-based systems, the NVIDIA Nsight provides debugging and profiling tools which allows HPC and graphics developers to fully optimize the performance of CPUs and GPUs.
CUDA Goes Open-Source, the LLVM Way
NVIDIA announces that open-source LLVM compiler now supports NVIDIA GPUs as a result of the company's contribution of its CUDA complier to the LLVM Project.
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