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NVIDIA Names University of Tennessee a CUDA Center of Excellence
Leading University and Research Institution Joins Network of Seven Other Institutions Focused on Parallel Computing
| Source: NVIDIA
SANTA CLARA, CA--(Marketwire - November 4, 2009) - NVIDIA Corp. today recognized the
University of Tennessee, Knoxville's (UTK's) Innovative Computing
Laboratory (ICL) as a CUDA Center of Excellence, noting its adoption of the
CUDA programming model in its curriculum, as well as its pioneering
research into the development of linear algebra libraries for the
high-performance computing community.
UTK joins a select group of seven universities and research organizations
in the U.S. and abroad, including Harvard University, Cambridge University
and National Taiwan University, that are designated as a CUDA Center of
Excellence. More than 200 universities worldwide teach the CUDA programming
model within their curriculum.
CUDA is NVIDIA's computing architecture that enables its GPUs to be
programmed using industry standard programming languages and APIs, opening
up their massive parallel processing power to a broad range of applications
beyond graphics.
"This award of a CUDA Center of Excellence underscores ICL's commitment to
continue our work at the forefront of high performance, scientific
computing," said Jack Dongarra, ICL's director. "We are very proud of this
award and excited by the opportunity it affords to pursue our research on
NVIDIA's groundbreaking platform."
Mathematical algorithms are an essential component used by computers to
perform linear algebra computations, and ICL's years of experience in
developing open source, mathematical software packages and systems such as
LAPACK, ScaLAPACK, ATLAS, and PLASMA will be extended by the establishment
of this new center. In particular, ICL's work on Matrix Algebra for GPU and
Multicore Architectures (MAGMA), whose goal is to create a new generation
of linear algebra libraries that dramatically cut processing times using
hybrid GPU-CPU co-processing systems, will be an area of focus.
"NVIDIA technologies are now well established in the forefront of general
purpose, parallel computing. Our work on the development of Linear Algebra
Libraries for CUDA-based Hybrid Architectures will further enable and
expand these technologies in the general area of high-performance
scientific computing. MAGMA, a subset of LAPACK for CUDA-based Hybrid
Architectures, is only a first step in this direction," added Dongarra.
The potential size of the communities impacted by the success of this new
CUDA Center of Excellence is significant. A partial listing of the
peta-scale ready applications that rely on the kind of dense and sparse
linear algebra that the MAGMA libraries will encode includes: quantum
chemistry, multi-physics supernova simulation, nano-materials, geophysics,
computational mechanics, electronic structure of matter and fluid dynamics.
Visit the CUDA
Center of Excellence program pages for more information.
About the Innovative Computing Laboratory (ICL)
The Innovative Computing Laboratory, part of the Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science department in UTK's College of Engineering, is an academic
world leader in enabling technology research for scientific computing. With
a focus on development of numerical libraries that encode the use of linear
algebra in software, tools for performance analysis and benchmarking, and
tools for high performance, distributing computing, ICL is located at the
heart of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville campus and has been part of
the HPC community since 1989. For more information about ICL, visit
http://icl.eecs.utk.edu.
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when it invented the graphics processing unit (GPU) in 1999. Since then,
it has consistently set new standards in visual computing with
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programmable GPUs has led to breakthroughs in parallel processing which
make supercomputing inexpensive and widely accessible. Fortune magazine has
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in a row. For more information, see www.nvidia.com.
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