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Introduction to GPU Acceleration on Alpine

Introduction to GPU Acceleration on Alpine

CURC's newest supercomputer, Alpine, offers users access to state-of-the-art hardware, including AMD MI100s and NVIDIA A100 GPUs. Though this hardware can process complex, deep learning workflows and significantly reduce run times for some computations, users must first overcome the barriers to entry before taking full advantage.


This training, aimed at researchers with little to no GPU programming experience, introduces heterogeneous (CPU/GPU) computing and popular GPU programming models. The session also presents criteria for porting workflows to GPUs and a high-level overview of factors that determine speed-up. Participants will learn how to request GPU nodes on Alpine with Slurm, then try a hands-on example to compare run times for CPU-only and GPU-accelerated scripts. Examples will focus on Python and C programming languages, but experience with either language is not required.

*Please note that if you are wishing to attend the Alpine Ribbon Cutting event on East Campus later this day, you may register for in-person or online, but considering travel time, you may want to choose to attend remotely.

Date:
Wednesday, May 18, 2022
Time:
10:00am - 11:30am
Location:
Norlin E206
Presenter(s):
Layla Freeborn
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