Exciting news. For all HPC Enhanced Level 2 users there is a new resource at your disposal. Meet Cuda0.cc.lehigh.edu : *Cuda0 is a 6 core Intel Xeon (X5650 Westmere 2.66 GHz) CPU based server, with 24 GB of DDR3 memory, which comes with 2 nVidia "Fermi" Tesla C2050 GPUs. Each one of those GPUs has 3 GB of GDDR5 memory and supports single and double precision floating point operations (with a Peak Performance rated at 515 GFLOPS double precision floating point and 1.03 TFLOPS single precision floating point performance) across 448 cores.* In addition to access the /zhome and /Project file systems, you also have access to GPU-aware Matlab 2010b functions <http://www.mathworks.com/help/toolbox/distcomp/bsic4fr-1.html#bsloua3-1>. If you have any questions or have problems accessing this new resource, please contact Brandon Leeds (byl405@lehigh.edu). |
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Sunday, March 6, 2011
CUDA comes to lehigh
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