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Introduction to GPU Computing

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This guide provides materials for getting started with running GPU codes on the Princeton Research Computing clusters. It also covers the NVIDIA GPU-accelerated libraries and it provides an introduction to writing CUDA kernels.

GPU Training in October

How GPUs Transformed My Research, Wednesday, October 12 at 4:30 PM
Fall Break Parallel Programming Bootcamp, October 17-19 at 10:00 AM-5:00 PM

Learning Resources

GPU Computing at Princeton
2023 Princeton GPU Hackathon
Resource List by Open Hackathons
Training Archive at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
CUDA C++ Programming Guide by NVIDIA
CUDA Fortran Programming Guide by NVIDIA
Intro to CUDA Blog Post
Online Book Available through PU Library
OpenACC Workshop at Princeton
Princeton A100 GPU Workshop

Workshop Survey

Please complete this survey toward the end of the workshop.

Getting Help

If you encounter any difficulties with this material then please send an email to [email protected] or attend a help session.

Authorship

This guide was created by Jonathan Halverson and members of Princeton Research Computing.

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