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NVIDIA® Tesla™ GPU Computing Processor Ushers in the Era of Personal Supercomputing

NVIDIA Tesla brings unprecedented, high-density parallel processing to the HPC market.


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NVIDIA(R) Tesla(TM) GPU Computing Processor Ushers in the Era of Personal Supercomputing

New NVIDIA Tesla Solutions Bring Unprecedented, High-Density Parallel Processing to the HPC Market

'NVIDIA Tesla is going to make discovery of huge oil reserves possible through faster and more accurate interpretation of geophysical data.' -Steve Briggs,Headwave, Inc.

'NVIDIA Tesla will give us a 100-fold increase in some of our programs, and this is on desktop machines where previously we would have had to run these calculations on a cluster.' -John Stone, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

'NVIDIA Tesla has opened up completely new worlds for computational electromagnetics.' -Ryan Schneider, Acceleware

SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- High-performance computing in fields like the geosciences, molecular biology, and medical diagnostics enable discoveries that transform billions of lives every day. Universities, research institutions, and companies in these and other fields face a daunting challenge: as their simulation models become exponentially complex, so does their need for vast computational resources.

NVIDIA took a giant step in meeting this challenge with today's announcement of a new class of processors based on a revolutionary new graphics processing unit (GPU). Under the NVIDIA(R) Tesla(TM) brand, NVIDIA will offer a family of GPU computing products that will place the power previously available only from supercomputers in the hands of every scientist and engineer. Today's workstations will be transformed into "personal supercomputers."

"Today's science is no longer confined to the laboratory; scientists employ computer simulations before a single physical experiment is performed. This fundamental transition to computational methods is forging a new path for discoveries in science and engineering," said Jen-Hsun Huang, president and CEO of NVIDIA. "By dramatically reducing computation times, in some cases from weeks to hours, NVIDIA Tesla represents the single most significant disruption the high-performance computing industry has seen since Cray 1's introduction of vector processing."

The Tesla family of GPU computing solutions span from PCs to large scale server clusters. The new family includes:

-- NVIDIA Tesla GPU Computing Processor, a dedicated computing board that
scales to multiple Tesla GPUs inside a single PC or workstation. The
Tesla GPU features 128 parallel processors and delivers up to
518 gigaflops of parallel computation. The GPU computing processor can
be used in existing systems, partnered with high-performance CPUs.

-- NVIDIA Tesla Deskside Supercomputer, a scalable computing system that
includes two NVIDIA Tesla GPUs and attaches to a PC or workstation
through an industry-standard PCI-Express connection. With multiple
deskside systems, a standard PC or workstation is transformed into a
personal supercomputer, delivering up to 8 teraflops of compute power
to the desktop.

-- NVIDIA Tesla GPU Computing Server, a 1U server housing up to eight
NVIDIA Tesla GPUs, containing more than 1000 parallel processors that
add teraflops of parallel processing to clusters. The Tesla GPU Server
is the first server system of its kind to bring GPU computing to the
datacenter.

    Example Applications        Contact                          Application
                                                                   Speedup
    Seismic Database    www.headwave.com                         66 to 100X
    Cell Phone Antenna
     Simulation         www.acceleware.com                           45X
    Molecular Dynamics  http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/vmd/         240X
    Neuron Simulation   www.evolvedmachines.com                      100X
    MRI Processing      http://bic-test.beckman.uiuc.edu/        245 to 415X
    Atmospheric Cloud
     Simulation         www.cs.clemson.edu/~jesteel/clouds.html      50X


Computing on NVIDIA Tesla is now available to any software developer through the world's only C-language development environment for the GPU. NVIDIA(R) CUDA(TM) is a complete software development solution that includes a C-compiler for the GPU, debugger/profiler, dedicated driver, and standard libraries. CUDA simplifies parallel computing on the GPU by using the standard C language to create programs that process large quantities of data in parallel. Programs written with CUDA and run on Tesla are able to process thousands of threads simultaneously, providing high computational throughput to enable the GPU to quickly solve complex, computational problems. The NVIDIA CUDA development environment is currently supported on the Linux and Microsoft(R) Windows(R) XP operating systems.

Most applications that require massive compute power can leverage the power of NVIDIA Tesla to make parallel computing power more pervasive and affordable. CUDA's recent success can be seen in both the academic and the application development communities. In addition to adoption by leading universities that are pioneering new courses in parallel computing, CUDA is being actively used by thousands of developers and scientists in applications from molecular simulation to seismic analysis to medical device design.

"Many of the molecular structures we analyze are so large that they can take weeks of processing time to run the calculations required for their physical simulation," said John Stone, senior research programmer at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. "NVIDIA's GPU computing technology has given us a 100-fold increase in some of our programs, and this is on desktop machines where previously we would have had to run these calculations to a cluster. NVIDIA Tesla promises to take this forward with more flexible computing solutions."(1)

"Geophysical and seismic analysis has historically been a batch process that takes many, many hours," said Steve Briggs, vice president of systems integration at Headwave, a Houston-based geophysical visualization company. "Without inventions like Tesla and CUDA GPU computing technology, discoveries like Jack Field, where a large oil reserve was detected 27,000 feet beneath the Gulf of Mexico, simply would never have been found. NVIDIA's announcement today is going to make discoveries of this and even larger magnitude more possible."(2)

"Running electromagnetic simulations using NVIDIA's compute hardware accelerates processing times by factors of 25 or more-applying a level of complexity to the analysis and optimization of medical products which nobody dreamed of, even two years ago," said Ryan Schneider, CTO of Acceleware Corporation. "NVIDIA and Acceleware's solutions have opened completely new worlds for computational electromagnetics."

Pricing and Availability

For more NVIDIA Tesla product information, including a list of officially certified host systems and authorized partners, please visit: http://www.nvidia.com/tesla.

NVIDIA Corporation

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(1) More information: http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/namd/ and

http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/vmd/

(2) More information: http://www.headwave.com/article/articleview/43

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