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Fortran support for NVIDIA CUDA GPUs to be incorporated into a new version of the PGI Fortran compiler Hamburg, Germany, June 23, 2009 - The Portland Group , a wholly-owned subsidiary of ...
In this video from the Stanford HPC Conference, Josh Romero from NVIDIA presents: Porting Scientific Research Codes to GPUs with CUDA Fortran: Incompressible Fluid Dynamics Using the Immersed Boundary ...
GPU accelerated supercomputing is not a new phenomenon with many high performance computing codes already primed to run on Nvidia hardware in particular. However, for some legacy codes with special ...
According to the release, the new compiler is developed in collaboration with The Portland Group, the first Fortran compiler compatible with the NVIDIA CUDA-enabled graphics processing units (GPUs). A ...
I found good help and advice here last time so I figured I would ask about something else. To reiterate what I do, I do pattern recognition (LDA, to be exact, but a heavily modified version of it).
Support for unified memory across CPUs and GPUs in accelerated computing systems is the final piece of a programming puzzle that we have been assembling for about ten years now. Unified memory has a ...
Today The Portland Group announced PGI Visual Fortran for Visual Studio 2010. “With this latest release of PVF, PGI Fortran compilers and tools for multi-core processors and GPUs are available through ...