Chat with NVIDIA’s Ian Buck, inventor of CUDA
With GPU Technology Conference (GTC) only 11 weeks away, NVIDIA has assembled a lineup of presenters that runs the gamut from Harvard’s Hanspeter Pfister, who’s a leading authority on scientific computing, to Stanford’s Pat Hanrahan, who helped pioneer computer graphics.
A significant part of GTC’s objective is to help connect the GPU computing community to visionaries like these. To expand on this, NVIDIA is kicking off a pre-conference Live Chat series on the NVIDIA blog where you can interact directly with GTC speakers before the GTC even starts.
Live Chat guests will of course be live on the NVIDIA blog ready to take your questions. These chats will be about a half hour long and are open to anyone who wants to join in. It’s a great opportunity to spend virtual one-on-one time with GPU scientists, researchers and key developers you would not normally meet in person. It’s a great opportunity, especially for those who can’t make it to GTC in September.
NVIDIA’s first Live Chat kicks off July 13th at 11 AM PDT. You can even set a reminder for yourself using this widget. Their first guest will be Ian Buck, Software Director of GPU Computing at NVIDIA and the inventor of Brook project and CUDA . Check out his presentation at GTC 2009. During his Live Chat, Ian will give a preview of his GTC talk and will be taking questions about the future of CUDA and GPU computing.
I got to meet Ian Buck at last year’s GTC and I am hoping that ABT can again cover this year’s upcoming event, September 20-23 in San Jose, California.
Mark Poppin
ABT Senior Editor
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hello sir i am chetan……currently i am pursuing Mtech…..i select project area as a HPC…..
because of after hearing reading about the CUDA technology…..its too awesome….please suggest some usefull information which will relevant to my project(parallelism on graph algorithms using CUDA)