GPU Technology Conference
 
GPU Technology Conference

GTC 2012 Sessions Now Available


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GPU Technology Conference
May 14-17, 2012 | Silicon Valley, California

GTC attendees travel from over 40 countries to learn about the amazing power of parallel computing.

Attend this event with your fellow international scientists, engineers and developers to:

  • Gain exposure to exceptional scientific content showcasing the transformational impact of GPUs
  • Experience astonishing demos featuring remarkable commercial applications
  • Get tools and techniques to impact missions critical projects
  • Network with experts, colleagues and peers across industries

 
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Accelerated High Performance Computing (AHPC) Symposium
Los Alamos National Laboratory

Los Alamos National Laboratory will co-locate its Accelerated HPC Symposium at GTC 2012. The event will bring together world leaders in supercomputing to share knowledge and help solve the world's most crucial technology challenges.

Symposium highlights include:
  • Learning how accelerator technologies can be leveraged in innovative ways to advance the state-of-the-art for simulations on large-scale systems
  • Establishing hardware and software requirements for designing systems that can meet the requirements of power, scalability and fault tolerance needed for the next generation of HPC
  • Understanding how legacy codes can be adapted to make use of modern computing architectures
  • Providing a forum for feedback to the vendor community to aid in the adoption of accelerator technologies

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WHAT INTERNATIONAL ATTENDEES AND PRESS ARE SAYING

"It was a high energy event, excellent quality of attendees and a great opportunity to have some insight on nVidia's roadmap. Looking forward to next year!"
- Rami Mukhtar, Project Leader, NICTA

"Very well organized – a great conference!"
- Guido Juckeland, Senior Systems Engineer (HPC), Leader Hardware Accelerator Group, TU Dresden - ZIH

"I work in this area of research and it is always of great use to me to see what the latest technology has to offer and to network with new people and catch up with those I already know."
- Vladimir Glavchev, Advanced Technologies Engineer, BMW Group

"NVIDIA's GPU Technology Conference isn't your usual tech event. It's much more like an academic conference, where the cutting edge of parallel programming is getting together to exchange ideas and to show the world just what general purpose GPU development is capable of delivering. Walk the halls between the conference sessions, and what you see are the hallmark of academia: conference posters that condense complex research topics into an A0 LaTeX printout. They're fascinating pieces of work, covering computational biology, image processing, computational fluid dynamics, linear algebra, logic simulation, the list goes on –but there's one thing they all have in common, they're the underpinnings of our modern world."
- ZDNet UK