[Beowulf] GPU
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Fumie Costen fumie.costen at manchester.ac.ukWed Sep 1 05:18:19 PDT 2010
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Dear All, I believe some of you have come across the phrase "GPU computation". I have an access to GPU cluster remotely but the speed of data transfer between the GPUs seems to be pretty slow from the specification and I feel this is going to be the serious bottle neck of the large scale computation with GPUs. Even when we do tackle this particular problem using the overlap of communication and computation somehow spending some significant amount of time, by the time when we try to publish even a conference paper, the new-spec GPU cluster could be available and all of our effort would be wasted and can not lead to the publication. Furthermore, just porting our current code to GPU won't give us journal papers, I guess. I would be grateful if there are anybody who have any experience in GPU computation and can share the experience with me. I am in the middle of production of the next PhD topics and the topic has to be productive from the perspective of journal publication. Thank you very much, Fumie
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