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== Course overview ==
 
== Course overview ==
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Nvidia GPUs are established accelerators providing impressive computational power also to scientific applications.
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The content of this training is centered around performance analysis and programming techniques for better scalability and performance of GPU programs.
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=== Prerequisite knowledge ===
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* Programming in C, C++ or Fortran
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* Basic knowledge in GPU programming with CUDA or OpenACC
  
 
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== Course web page and registration ==
Available in week 24/2015
 
  
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Latest revision as of 09:21, 28 February 2020

Name Advanced GPU Programming (November 2015)
Description Advanced Programming techniques for scientific computing using GPU
Type of event Course
Location Stockholm (PDC)
Start date 2015-11-05
End date 2015-11-06

Course overview

Nvidia GPUs are established accelerators providing impressive computational power also to scientific applications.

The content of this training is centered around performance analysis and programming techniques for better scalability and performance of GPU programs.

Prerequisite knowledge

  • Programming in C, C++ or Fortran
  • Basic knowledge in GPU programming with CUDA or OpenACC

Course web page and registration

For more information and registration, go to PDC's website, please.