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Exploring the HPC Toolbox
04.11.2011
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, including GCC, offer native support for OpenMP directives. Open Computing Language (OpenCL) has recently gained traction as an important option for cross-platform parallel computing. You’ll get a close look
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Julia: A New Language For Technical Computing
31.05.2012
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use to tinker with HPC? Many of the core HPC programming tools are often too low level for most domain specialists. Learning Fortran, C/C++, MPI, CUDA, or OpenCL is a tall order. These tools tend
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Virtual environments in Windows Server
09.08.2015
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precise, Remote Desktop Services) and networking capabilities. Terminal Services has just two fairly minor changes for special situations. For example, Windows Terminal Server supports the OpenGL and OpenCL
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Matlab-Like Tools for HPC
03.01.2013
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or OpenCL to use it effectively. Listing 1 shows a code snippet taken from the main sciGPGU site that illustrates how to use the cuBLAS library. (Note that you can also used the cuFFT library, but sample
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Parallel Programming with OpenMP
21.11.2012
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that runs on an accelerator. The most common example of an accelerator is a GPU, so instead of learning CUDA or OpenCL, you can just use directives and let the compiler do the heavy lifting. Don

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