February 22, 2012
Feb. 19 -- CAPS, the industry leader in development tools for high performance computing applications, has teamed up with NOVATTE, leading Singaporean supercomputers manufacturer, and NVIDIA to present “Porting methodology: how to port your application on GPU” training in South East Asia.
Successfully offered in Europe on a regular basis, the first Porting Methodology course in South East Asia will take place on 23-24 February 2012 in Singapore. Training attendees will:
• Analyze, set up, profile and develop porting projects to GPUs
• Gain hands-on experience performing each stage of the development using all the core concepts and tools necessary to engineer a successful porting.
By offering high level expertise in many-core and GPU programming along with 16 computing hours on a hybrid cluster to each participant, CAPS and NOVATTE enable its customers to migrate their applications on hybrid platforms, obtaining significant performance gain while reducing risks and improving efficiency.
About NOVATTE
NOVATTE is the leading developer of cluster solutions and high-end workstation systems for the high-performance and financial computing markets in Asia. NOVATTE product portfolio includes high performance computing clusters (HPCC), GPU computing systems and low-latency systems. Offering a complete range of HPC services, education and expert technical support, NOVATTE is uniquely positioned to be a one-stop provider of high-performance computing solutions in Asia-Pacific region.
About CAPS entreprise
CAPS is a major supplier of solutions dedicated to application migration and deployment on many-core processors. CAPS global solutions for many-core lead the developer to performance by providing top-of-the-range technology (HMPP hybrid compiler and wizard), code porting methodology and ecosystem. Its directive-based & multi-target HMPP™ compiler enables developers to safely move to hybrid CPU / GPU model and leverage the computing power of stream processors without the pain associated to GPU programming. HMPP™ is offered within CAPS DevDeck™ package: an ALL-IN-ONE multi-level suite for many-core application definition, porting and optimization with tools, methodology and resources.
http://www.caps-entreprise.com
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Source: NOVATTE
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