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Accelerating Fast Fourier Transformation for Image Processing Using <endeca_term>Graphics Processing Unit</endeca_term>

Accelerating Fast Fourier Transformation for Image Processing Using Graphics Processing Unit

The Fourier Transform (FT) is a mathematical operation used widely in many fields. In medical imaging it is used for... Read more

1 August, 2011
PEPSC: A Power-Efficient Processor for Scientific Computing

PEPSC: A Power-Efficient Processor for Scientific Computing

The rapid advancements in the computational capabilities of the Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) as well as the deployment of general programming models... Read more

27 October, 2011
Enhancing Performance of Simulations Using GPGPU

Enhancing Performance of Simulations Using GPGPU

General Purpose GPU computing, or GPGPU, is the use of a GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) to do general purpose scientific and engineering computing. The model... Read more

11 October, 2011
Auto-Tuning CUDA Parameters for Sparse Matrix- Vector Multiplication on GPUs

Auto-Tuning CUDA Parameters for Sparse Matrix- Vector Multiplication on GPUs

Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) has become an attractive coprocessor for scientific computing due... Read more

26 September, 2010
A First Look at Integrated GPUs for Green High-Performance Computing

A First Look at Integrated GPUs for Green High-Performance Computing

The Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) has evolved from a single-purpose graphics accelerator to... Read more

14 July, 2010

AMD's Trinity processors take on Intel's Ivy Bridge

...generation of the APU, which combines CPU cores with a multi-core graphics processing unit (GPU), came out last year as a rival to Intel... Read more

15 May, 2012 by David Meyer
Apple Mac Pro (Mid 2010)

Apple Mac Pro (Mid 2010)

The top-end 12-core Mac Pro reviewed here is an expensive specialist purchase, but there are plenty of more affordable configurations for those with less exotic requirements. We have some quibbles, but the Mac Pro is highly recommended. However, cautious buyers may want to wait for the 2011 version with Intel's forthcoming Sandy Bridge processors. Read more

26 October, 2010 by Charles McLellan

Raspberry Pi: Cheat Sheet

...system-on-a-chip, which includes a 700MHz ARM11 chip and a graphics processing unit. The Raspberry Pi runs various distributions of the open-source... Read more

3 October, 2011 by Nick Heath
Internet Explorer 9.0.3

Internet Explorer 9.0.3

...support for HTML5 and modern standards architected to take advantage of the graphics processing unit (GPU) means that the same markup not only works across... Read more

29 September, 2011

AMD rejigs GlobalFoundries wafer supply agreement

...modified AMD's existing commitments regarding future increases in production of certain graphics processing unit (GPU) and chipset products at GlobalFoundries." AMD will also pay... Read more

4 April, 2011 by Jack Clark
Firefox 4

Firefox 4

Firefox 4 is a worthy expression of Mozilla's ideals. The browser is competitively fast, sports a new minimalist look and includes some excellently executed features. Unfortunately, that describes most of Firefox's competition, too. Read more

23 March, 2011 by Seth Rosenblatt
Nvidia looks to the future of GPU computing

Nvidia looks to the future of GPU computing

...Nvidia is no longer just a graphics card company. Its advances in graphics processing unit — or GPU — computing with the Cuda parallel architecture in its... Read more

26 October, 2010 by Mary Branscombe

HP creates GPU server for high-performance needs

...is HP's first server to have been wholly designed around GPU (graphics processing unit) functionality, according to the company. The 2U SL390 server is... Read more

6 October, 2010 by Jack Clark

Adobe previews 64-bit Flash Player plug-in

...Betlem in his blog post. "Flash Player Square leverages the new GPU [graphics processing unit] support available with Internet Explorer 9 Beta to deliver a... Read more

16 September, 2010 by Stephen Shankland

Samsung's Orion chip promises mobile boost

...Orion is capable of 1080p playback and record. Hummingbird also integrates a graphics processing unit (GPU) that can calculate up to 90m graphical calculations per... Read more

7 September, 2010 by Jack Clark

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