| NVIDIA CUDA Week in Review - Issue 37 |
| Written by NVIDIA | ||
| Wednesday, 29 September 2010 | ||
NVIDIA CUDA Week in Review - Issue 37News Highlights from the GPU Technology ConferenceCUDA C/C++ Cross-Platform Support - The Portland Group (PGI) is developing a CUDA C compiler for x86: https://www.pgroup.com/about/news.htm#42 Hardware Platform Support - NVIDIA Tesla is now supported by Cray XE6, IBM BladeCenter, T-Platforms TB2-TL and NextIO vCore Express Partners
- Autodesk demoed new capabilities for Autodesk 3ds Max
- ANSYS announced a new GPU-accelerated engineering simulation solution
- GE Intelligent Platforms announced a new development environment
- MathWorks' MATLAB, a high-level language for technical computing, now supports CUDA GPUs
- OpenCV, the popular computer vision library, is now supported by CUDA
- Wolfram Research's Mathematica added built-in CUDA GPU programming that supports single and double precision
Emerging Companies
- OTOY's new enterprise cloud platform leverages CUDA
- Reservoir Labs now supports GPUs in its R-Stream Parallelizing C Compiler
- Rocketick uses CUDA for accelerating chip design verification
Ecosystem - New CUDA Research Centers include HP Labs and Mass General Hospital For more info See this week's issue of CUDA: Week in Review: www.nvidia.com/object/cuda_week_in_review_newsletter |
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