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NVIDIA Appoints First CUDA Center of Excellence
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"The CUDA Center of Excellence program rewards schools that truly embrace the concept of parallel processing as the future of computing," said Dr.
The Theoretical and Computational Biophysics Group at UIUC was one of the first research groups to leverage the parallel architecture of the GPU to accelerate their research in the field of computational biophysics. They have successfully accelerated NAMD/VMD — a popular parallel molecular dynamics application that analyzes large biomolecular systems. It is hoped that this donation will aid this group, and others at the university, to further their work and speed them down the path to great discovery.
"We're very excited to partner with NVIDIA and anticipate that together we will achieve breakthroughs in biomedicine, leading to a better understanding of disease and more effective treatments," said
Universities wishing to become CUDA Centers of Excellence must teach a CUDA(TM) class and use CUDA technology in their research, usually across several labs. In return, NVIDIA supports the school through funding and equipment donations, including help to set up a GPU computing cluster. The appointment of UIUC follows on from the donation last year of 32 QuadroPlex model 4 systems, containing 64 GPUs for a 16-node CUDA technology cluster. The cluster, that has an $800K value, is administered by NCSA (http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/).
The Principal Investigator of the first CUDA Center of Excellence is Prof. Wen-mei Hwu, Sanders-AMD Endowed Chair in Electrical & Computer Engineering at
NVIDIA(R) CUDA technology is an award-winning C-compiler and software development kit (SDK) for developing computing applications on graphics processing units (GPUs).
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