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Webinar: Hardware Accelerated Clusters: A Disruptive Technology in HPC
Posted by Julie Morgan, Thursday June 19 2008 @ 05:33PM EDT

Immediately following the release of Acceleware’s C30-16 GPU-based cluster solution for the high-performance computing space, Acceleware Corp., a leading developer of HPC applications, is teaming with NVIDIA Corporation, the leader in GPU technologies, to present “Hardware Accelerated Clusters: A Disruptive Technology in HPC,” a free technology webinar on Thurs., June 26, 2008 at 1:00 p.m. ET/ 10:00 a.m. PT.

Lead by Acceleware Hardware Product Manager, Mike Weldon, and NVIDIA Senior Product Manager, Sumit Gupta, the Webinar will examine recent developments in GPU-based hardware accelerated clusters, including compelling performance and economic benefits and examples of the technology’s commercial viability. Emphasis will be placed on the development of Acceleware's MPI layer and its integration into the Acceleware Platform as well as the scalability of the platform to include more accelerated nodes. NVIDIA’s recently announced second generation Tesla 10 series solutions will also be reviewed.

To register for “Hardware Accelerated Clusters: A Disruptive Technology in HPC,” please visit:

http://www.acceleware.com/newsEvents/webinars.cfm

Acceleware’s innovative Technology Webinar Series is designed to educate attendees about leading-edge topics in the HPC market, supply new product information and provide knowledgeable insight from leading industry experts. Each Webinar runs approximately 60 minutes and is free to attendees.

To view recordings of Acceleware’s previous Webinars on topics such as accelerating image reconstructions with GPUs, and how to deliver value to an organization through HPC, and more, visit:

http://www.acceleware.com/newsEvents/webinars.cfm

About Acceleware

Acceleware develops and markets solutions that enable software vendors to leverage heterogeneous, multi-core processing hardware without rewriting their applications for parallel computing. This acceleration middleware allows customers to speed-up simulation and data processing algorithms, benefiting from high performance computing technologies available in the market such as multiple-core CPUs, GPUs or other acceleration hardware.

Acceleware solutions are deployed by companies worldwide such Philips, Boston Scientific, Samsung, Eli Lilly, General Mills, Nokia, LG, RIM, Kyocera, Medtronic, Hitachi, Fujifilm, FDA, Mitsubishi, Sony Ericsson, AGC, NTT DoCoMo, and Renault to speed up product design, analyze data and make better business decisions in areas such as electronic manufacturing, oil & gas, medical and security imaging, industrial and consumer products, financial, and academic research. For more information about Acceleware, please visit: http://www.acceleware.com


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