November 18-21, 2019 | Denver, Colorado
Join us at Supercomputing 2019 (SC19) in Denver, Colorado, to see how GPU acceleration is transforming computational science and AI. We will feature speakers, demos, and more in our booth (#301) in the Denver Convention Center. Explore cutting-edge technologies, dive deep into groundbreaking research, and meet with leaders from a broad range of industries, geographies, and scientific disciplines.
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Vice President of Solutions Architecture and Engineering NVIDIA
Principal Architect for HPC, NVIDIA Compute Software NVIDIA
Senior Manager, Compute Devtech NVIDIA
Professor in High Performance Computing and SC19 Conference Chair University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Principal Software Engineer NVIDIA
GPU Developer Advocate (Healthcare, HPC + AI) NVIDIA
The in-booth theater will feature talks on a wide range of topics and is open to all attendees.
Check back for a full theater schedule soon.
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Want to make your applications faster and smarter? Stop by our in-booth Developer Zone to speak with experts and learn more about the NVIDIA Developer Program.
Before this year’s event, catch up on the developer celebration we held at SC18, including our “1 Million Developer” wall:
Read Blog Post: SC18: World’s Best-Educated Graffiti Wall Celebrates GPU Developer Community
Join the PGI Compilers & Tools team to learn how to use the PGI C++ compiler to program NVIDIA GPUs using standard C++17 parallel algorithms and increase your GPU programming productivity with OpenACC Fortran, C, and C++ compilers. See how 200+ science and engineering applications have been parallelized using OpenACC for both GPUs and multi-core CPUs, delivering world-class acceleration.
Watch a demo and pick up a free PGI and NVIDIA beanie, and have a chance to win one of five NVIDIA Jetson™ Nano developer kits.
The Student Cluster Competition at SC19 is designed to inspire students to pursue interests in HPC. This competition provides an immersive HPC experience to undergraduate and high school students as they design and build small clusters, learn scientific applications, and optimize their architectures in a non-stop, 48-hour challenge.
Catch up on our presence from last year:
Play Video: NVIDIA GPUs Power the SC18 Student Cluster Competition Read Blog Post: Dazzling in Dallas: Tsinghua University Wins Student Cluster Competition at SC18 Play Video: SC18 Student Cluster Competition: Purdue University Team Spotlight
For more information on the competition, visit the SC19 website.