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NVIDIA Launches Community Site for HPC Developers

Support for Tesla family of GPU Computing products and CUDA software development tools.

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By DE Editors  

December 23, 2007

By DE Editors

NVIDIA (Santa Clara, CA) has launched CUDAZone, a community resource dedicated to HPC developers working with GPUs, further strengthening its commitment to the growing community behind its Tesla family of GPU Computing products and CUDA software development tools. CUDAZone will be the global meeting point for professionals, academics, and anyone wanting to know more about CUDA and Tesla. The site will feature white papers on programming techniques, customer spotlights, forums in which to post projects and discuss methodologies, downloads of the CUDA tools, code samples, news and events. Since its launch in February 2007, CUDA (the only C language environment for the GPU) has helped engineers, scientists, and geophysicists discover new ways to process the vast amounts of data required by their work and deliver speed ups anywhere from 45-400X.

For information or to download the CUDA SDK and tools, please visit NVIDIA Corporation.

 

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

 

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