Seeing speedups of an accelerated application is great, but what
does it take to build a codebase that will last for years and across
architectures? In this webinar, John Stratton will cover some of the
insights gained at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign from
experience with computer architecture, programming languages, and
application development.
The webinar will offer three main conclusions including:
GPU Computing: Past, Present and Future
http://developer.download.nvidia.com/CUDA/training/GTC_Express_David_Luebke_June2011.pdf
The webinar will offer three main conclusions including:
- Performance portability should be more achievable than many people think.
- The number one performance-limiting factor now and in the future will be parallel scalability.
- As much as we care about performance, general libraries that will last have to be reliable as well as fast.
GPU Computing: Past, Present and Future
http://developer.download.nvidia.com/CUDA/training/GTC_Express_David_Luebke_June2011.pdf
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