ACM has published the SC10 Technical Program, and no surprise there’s a decent amount of Visualization and OpenCL stuff on the schedule. A few to take a closer look at :
- 2010 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization
- Elastic-R: A virtual Collaborative Environment for Scientific Computing & Data Analysis in the Cloud (Based on R & Scilab).
- Visit: Introduction and Advanced
- OpenCL: Introduction and Advanced
- Using 3.5D Blocking Optimization for Stencil Computations on Modern CPUs and GPUs
- An 80-fold Speedup, 15 TFlops, Full GPU Acceleration of Non-Hydrostatic Weather Model ASUCA Production Code
- An Adaptive Framework for Simulation & Online Remote Visualization of Critical Climate Applications in Resource-Constrained Environments
- OpenMPC: Extended OpenMP Programming and Tuning for GPUs
- Toward Exascale Computing with Heterogeneous Architectures
- Scaling Hierarchical N-Body Simulations on GPU Clusters
- Size Matters: Space/Time Tradeoffs to Improve GPGPU Applications Performance
- Parallelizing the QUDA Library for Multi-GPU Calculations in Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics
- Adapting Partial Cache Coherence Hardware to Reduce Off-Chip Memory Traffic with Non-Coherent Caches in GPUs
That’s all the ones explicitly tied to visualization and GPU’s, although there are dozens about ‘MultiCore” and “Heterogeneous Architectures”, which are frequently code words for discussions about GPU’s in HPC.
SC10.