Los Gatos, CA, July 8, 2009 – Mitrionics, Inc, the technology leader in FPGA-based hybrid computing, today announced that its Co-Founder and Chief Science Officer Stefan Möhl will be conducting a free ...
Introduction to parallel computing for scientists and engineers. Shared memory parallel architectures and programming, distributed memory, message-passing data-parallel architectures, and programming.
Mitrionics, today, announced that it will hold a FREE full day tutorial at the first annual Symposium on Application Accelerators in High Performance Computing [SAAHPC]. The tutorial, entitled ...
We take a look back at the progress made in parallel computing with James Reinders, Parallel Programming Models Architect at Intel, who also shares his thoughts on how developers can get involved ...
Get to know the basics of an HPC system. Users will learn how to work with common high performance computing systems they may encounter in future efforts. This includes navigating filesystems, working ...
Figure 1. Ultra-high parallel optical computing integrated chip - "Liuxing-I". High-detail view of an ultra-high parallelism optical computing integrated chip – “Liuxing-I”, showcasing the packaged ...
Ten months ago, the chipmaker Adapteva unveiled a bold quest—to create a Raspberry Pi-sized computer that can perform the same types of tasks typically reserved for supercomputers. And… they wanted to ...
In this video from the 2017 HPC Advisory Council Stanford Conference, Devendar Bureddy from Mellanox presents a Tutorial on In-Network Computing SHARP Technology for MPI Offloads. “Increased system ...
Phil Goldstein is a former web editor of the CDW family of tech magazines and a veteran technology journalist. Modern computing has many foundational building blocks, including central processing ...
Introduction to parallel computing for scientists and engineers. Shared memory parallel architectures and programming, distributed memory, message-passing data-parallel architectures, and programming.
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