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**Description:**This tutorial will cover the basics of GPUs: architecture (what is it and what is it good for?), coding/compiling (how do I use one?) and tooling (how can I make this easy?)\\ | **Description:**This tutorial will cover the basics of GPUs: architecture (what is it and what is it good for?), coding/compiling (how do I use one?) and tooling (how can I make this easy?)\\ | ||
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- | **Requirements:** people will need to be able to access Numerix0. I have built a singularity image on the machine that will be all that is needed from the software side.\\ | + | **Requirements:** Access to Numerix0 and a laptop connected to the MPIfR network.\\ |
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* Please check that you have access to Numerix0 before the tutorial. | * Please check that you have access to Numerix0 before the tutorial. | ||
* Material for the tutorial (including Dockerfile and Singularity image) can be found at ''numerix0:/media/scratch/gpu-tutorial''. | * Material for the tutorial (including Dockerfile and Singularity image) can be found at ''numerix0:/media/scratch/gpu-tutorial''. | ||
+ | * It is recommended to add the CUDA directory to your PATH (e.g. ''export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/cuda/bin/'') | ||
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+ | Tutorial slides: {{:media:gpu_tutorial.pdf| When and how to use GPUs}} | ||