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Contents
Course Descriptions
GPU610 - Parallel Programming Fundamentals
- Modern GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) technology supports massively parallel computations, which complements the serial processing capabilities of CPU technology. This course teaches students how to read, write, and debug programs that use both CPU and GPU technology. Students learn to reorganize existing programs into serial code that runs on the CPU and parallel code that runs on the GPU. Students also study cases that have benefited from CPU+GPU programming.
- Course Outline
DPS915 - Introduction to Parallel Programming
- Modern GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) technology supports massively parallel computations, which complements the serial processing capabilities of CPU technology. This course teaches students how to read, write, and debug programs that use both CPU and GPU technology. Students learn to reorganize existing programs into serial code that runs on the CPU and parallel code that runs on the GPU. Students also study cases that have benefited from CPU+GPU programming and develop a CPU+GPU application for a client.
Common Material
External Links
The Project
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Evaluation
- Assignment 30%
- Individual Work - 50%
- Group Work - 50%
- Total (Individual + Group) - 100%
- Workshops 20%
- Test 20%
- Exam 30%
Final Submission Requirements
- Under construction
Resources
- Wikis
- Subversion