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Need Speed? How to Access Mathematica's HPC Capabilities (Spanish)
Mathematica integrates important high-performance computing (HPC) technologies in a single seamless system, so you don't have to choose between speed and accuracy. This screencast gives an overview of how to access Mathematica's HPC capabilities. Includes Spanish audio.
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Roman Maeder This recorded presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference 2011 gives a look at advanced features of Mathematica's parallel programming language, including automatic distribution of values to parallel kernels and automatic parallelization ... |
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Dylan Roeh This Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2011 course provides an introduction to the new GPU functionality in Mathematica 8 and shows examples of how to deploy your solution and scale across GPUs and ... |
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Mathematica integrates important high-performance computing (HPC) technologies in a single seamless system, so you don't have to choose between speed and accuracy. This screencast gives an overview of how to ... |
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Kelvin Mischo Mathematica integrates important high-performance computing (HPC) technologies in a single seamless system, so you don't have to choose between speed and accuracy. This screencast gives an overview of how to ... |
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Jon McLoone This screencast shows you how to assemble an ad-hoc collection of separate computers into a single grid for parallel Mathematica computation using the Wolfram Lightweight Grid System. |
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David Morrison Mathematica provides a uniquely integrated and automated environment for parallel computing. This screencast shows you how to use Mathematica's built-in parallel computing capabilities through a series of examples. |