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SCHEDULE: NOV 16-21, 2014
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MATLAB Meets the World of Supercomputing
SESSION: Invited Talks 4
EVENT TYPE: Invited Speakers
TIME: 4:15PM - 5:00PM
SESSION CHAIR: William Kramer
Presenter(s):Cleve Moler
ROOM:New Orleans Theater
ABSTRACT:
MATLAB played a role in the very first Supercomputing conferences in 1988
and 1989. But then, for 15 years, MathWorks had little to do with the
world of supercomputing. We returned in 2004 to SC04 with the introduction
of parallel computing capability in MATLAB. We have had an increasing
presence at the SC conferences ever since. I will review our experience
over these last 10 years with tools for high performance computing ranging
from GPUs and multicore to clusters and clouds.
Chair/Presenter Details:
William Kramer (Chair) - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Cleve Moler - MathWorks
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