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Graphics Processing Unit Technology
2015Graphics chips started as fixed-function graphics pipelines. Over the years, these graphic chips became programmable, which led Nvidia Corporationto introduce the first graphics processing unit (GPU) at the end of the last century. Nvidia realized the potential in bringing this performance to the largest scientific and research community and decided to
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Grapical future [Graphics processing units]
Engineering & Technology, 2009The future of computing is something that is very much on the mind of nVidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang, not least because he thinks his company is going to have a hand in it. As a maker of graphics processing units (GPUs), nVidia has had more of a walk-on role in the PC. If you want to run games, then you need a fast GPU.
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FDTD Calculations using Graphical Processing Units
IEEE/ACES International Conference on Wireless Communications and Applied Computational Electromagnetics, 2005., 2005This paper deals with using tools commonly available to programmers to implement the finite difference time domain (FDTD) calculations using video cards. In the past few years developments in the field of graphic processing units (CPU's) for video cards have vastly outpaced their general central processing unit (CPU) counterparts.
M.J. Inman, A.Z. Elsherbeni, C.E. Smith
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Graphical Processing Units for Quantum Chemistry
Computing in Science & Engineering, 2008The paper provide a brief overview of electronic structure theory and details the implementation of quantum chemistry methods on a graphical processing unit. The paper also analyze algorithm performance in terms of floating-point operations and memory bandwidth, and assess the adequacy of single-precision accuracy for quantum chemistry applications.
Ivan S. Ufimtsev, Todd J. Martínez
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Spherical interpolation over graphic processing units
Proceedings of the ACM SIGSPATIAL Second International Workshop on High Performance and Distributed Geographic Information Systems, 2011Spatial interpolation is a widely used GIS function for estimating values at locations where observed values are not available or adequate. One popular method for spatial interpolation is inverse distance weighted, which calculates estimated values based on a weighted sum of the values of a number of nearest neighbors that have observed values.
Fei Ye +4 more
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NPGPU: Network Processing on Graphics Processing Units
2011The Internet is still expanding despite its already unprecedented complexity. To meet the ever-increasing bandwidth requirements under fast appearing new services and applications, today’s Internet routers and other key network devices are challenged by two conflicting requirements, high performance and good programmability.
Yangdong Deng +4 more
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Genetic programming on graphics processing units
Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines, 2009The availability of low cost powerful parallel graphics cards has stimulated the port of Genetic Programming (GP) on Graphics Processing Units (GPUs). Our work focuses on the possibilities offered by Nvidia G80 GPUs when programmed in the CUDA language.
Denis Robilliard +2 more
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Micromagnetic simulations using Graphics Processing Units
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 2012Abstract The methodology for adapting a standard micromagnetic code to run on graphics processing units (GPUs) and exploit the potential for parallel calculations of this platform is discussed. GPMagnet, a general purpose finite-difference GPU-based micromagnetic tool, is used as an example.
L. Lopez Diaz +9 more
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Journal of Applied Remote Sensing, 2011
The radiative transfer for television operational vertical sounder (RTTOV) is a widely-used radiative transfer model (RTM) for calculation of radiances for satellite infrared and microwave sensors, including the 8461-channel infrared atmospheric sounding interferometer (IASI) and the 15-band Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit-A (AMSU-A).
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The radiative transfer for television operational vertical sounder (RTTOV) is a widely-used radiative transfer model (RTM) for calculation of radiances for satellite infrared and microwave sensors, including the 8461-channel infrared atmospheric sounding interferometer (IASI) and the 15-band Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit-A (AMSU-A).
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