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News Brief - November 5, 2012

NVIDIA Designates CMU as Center of Excellence

NVIDIA has designated Carnegie Mellon University as a CUDA Center of Excellence in recognition of the university's ongoing work in parallel computing research and education using NVIDIA graphics processing units (GPUs) and the CUDA parallel computing platform.

The CUDA platform enhances the use of GPUs for general purpose computing. The CUDA Center of Excellence will establish research collaborations with NVIDIA to realize new, high-impact applications in field robotics, high-throughput gene sequencing, spoken-language processing, signal processing and computer graphics.

The collaboration will also seek to advance the design of throughput-focused hardware and software systems by promoting and targeting GPU technologies in heterogeneous systems research at CMU and across the nation.

SCS faculty members Kayvon Fatahalian, Garth Gibson and William "Red" Whittaker are participating in the Center of Excellence, as are Onur Mutlu, Ian Lane and Franz Franchetti of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department.

For more information, see the NVIDIA Blog.

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Contact:

Byron Spice
412-268-9068
bspice@cs.cmu.edu

About Carnegie Mellon: Carnegie Mellon is a private research university with a distinctive mix of programs in engineering, computer science, robotics, business, public policy, fine arts and the humanities. More than 10,000 undergraduate and graduate students receive an education characterized by its focus on creating and implementing solutions for real problems, interdisciplinary collaboration, and innovation. A small student-to-faculty ratio provides an opportunity for close interaction between students and professors. While technology is pervasive on its 144-acre Pittsburgh campus, Carnegie Mellon is also distinctive among leading research universities for the world-renowned programs in its College of Fine Arts. A global university, Carnegie Mellon has campuses in Silicon Valley, Calif., and Qatar, and programs in Asia, Australia and Europe. For more, see www.cmu.edu.