Popular Science Recognizes NVIDIA CUDA With "Best Of What’s New" Award Revolutionary New Development Environment for GPU Computing Earns NVIDIA Industry Acclaim For further information, contact:
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"Running electromagnetic simulations using NVIDIA's compute hardware and CUDA accelerate processing times by factors of 25 or more—applying a level of complexity to the analysis and optimization of medical products which nobody dreamed of, even two years ago," said Ryan Schneider, CTO of Acceleware Corp. "Many of the molecular structures we analyze are so large that they can take weeks of processing time to run the calculations required for their physical simulation," said John Stone, senior research programmer at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. "GPUs have given us a 100-fold increase in some of our programs, and this is on desktop machines where previously we would have had to run these calculations on a cluster. "For 20 years, Popular Science's Best of What's New awards has honored the innovations that make a positive impact on life today and change our views of the future," says Mark Jannot, editor-in-chief of Popular Science. "Popular Science's editors evaluate thousands of products each year to develop this thoughtful list, there's no higher accolade Popular Science can give." For more information on NVIDIA CUDA and NVIDIA Tesla™ GPUs for HPC, please visit: http://www.nvidia.com/object/tesla_computing_solutions.html
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