NVIDIA Hosts GPU Technology Conference Chats

Fellow David Kirk takes a seat on the GTC Live Chat Series July 22.

Fellow David Kirk takes a seat on the GTC Live Chat Series July 22.

By DE Editors

  The NVIDIA GPU Technology Conference (GTC) is 10 weeks away, but the company is hosting previews via the GTC Live Chat Series. During the chats, GPU technology personalities answer questions in real time.

On July 22 at 11 a.m. PDT, David Kirk, NVIDIA Fellow and former chief scientist, will be chatting about parallel programming and GPU architectures, where the GPU will be in 10 years, what needs to happen to make GPUs more general purpose and the latest about parallel programming.

He will also be available for questions about his new book co-authored with Wen-mei Hwu: “Programming Massively Parallel Processors: A Hands-on Approach” The book is designed to teach students and professionals how to program within massively parallel environments.

If you missed our first chat with Ian Buck, you can check it out here. He also published a follow-up with more responses, here.

To join the chat with David Kirk on July 22, click here.

Sources:  Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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