silicom ventures talk aug 2013 - gpus and parallel programming create new opportunities
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SHANKER TRIVEDI Vice President, Worldwide Sales (PSG) | August 2013
NVIDIA THE VISUAL COMPUTING COMPANY
NVIDIA Growth Drivers
~$800M / 15% CAGR ~$1B / 9% CAGR ~$200M / 68% CAGR ~$2B / 32% CAGR
CUDA & GRID
20M Artists & Designers
100M PLM users
SHIELD & GRID
400M Gamers
TESLA & GRID
5-10M Servers
GPU, TEGRA & IP
Billions of Devices
PRO-VISUALIZATION
& DESIGN
GAMING HPC & BIG DATA
ANALYTICS
OEM
Revenue based on current run rates. CAGR from FY10-FY13.
A Modest Beginning
The March of GPUs
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2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
GBytes/s Peak Memory Bandwidth
M1060
Nehalem 3 GHz
Westmere 3 GHz
8-core Sandy Bridge
3 GHz
Fermi M2070
Fermi+ M2090
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1400
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Gflops/s Peak Double Precision FP
Nehalem 3 GHz
Westmere 3 GHz
Fermi M2070
Fermi+ M2090
M1060
8-core Sandy Bridge
3 GHz
NVIDIA GPU (ECC off) x86 CPU Double Precision: NVIDIA GPU Double Precision: x86 CPU
Kepler Kepler
GPUs Enable Next Generation Graphics (with Computing) Deferred Lighting, Depth of Field and Post-Processing | Facial Performance |
Wave and Fire Simulation | Interactive Global Illumination |
Volumetric Lighting and iRAY on CUDA
CPU GPU + CPU
MotionDSP ISR Example
Aerodynamics/CFD
Stealth & Antenna
Satellite Imaging
Computer Vision
Video Enhancement
Signal Processing
10x-100x Faster Thanks to GPUs
AMBER 12 – 25X CHEAPER
Traditional CPU Cluster GPU Workstation
Nodes Required 12 1 (4 GPUs)
Interconnect QDR IB None
Time to complete simulations 4.98 days 2.25 days
Power Consumption 5.7 kW (681.3 kWh) 1.0 kW (54.0 kWh)
System Cost (per day) $96,800 ($88.40) $5200 ($4.75)
Simulation Cost (681.3 * 0.18) + (88.40 * 4.98) (54.0 * 0.18) + (4.75 * 2.25)
$562.87 $20.41
4 simultaneous simulations, 23,000 atoms, 250ns each
AND TAKES LESS THAN HALF THE TIME!
Source: San Diego Supercomputing Center
Better Simulation - Toto Example
MEDIA & ENT. OIL AND GAS RESEARCH MANUFACTURING GOVERNMENT
The buyer plans for including accelerators in their
next technical computing server purchase has more
than doubled from 29% to over 65% in last 20 months.
IDC Market Research
April, 2013
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GPUs becoming mainstream in the Data Center
For Scientific & Technical Computing
Increasing Developer Momentum
2008 2013
4,000 Academic Papers
150K CUDA Downloads
60 University Courses
100M CUDA –Capable GPUs
1 Supercomputer
430M CUDA-Capable GPUs
50 Supercomputers
1.6M CUDA Downloads
640 University Courses
37,000 Academic Papers
Easiest Way to Learn CUDA
50K Registered
127 Countries
$$
Learn from the Best
Anywhere, Any Time
It’s Free!
Engage with an Active Community
Beyond HPC
Big Data Analytics
Machine Learning
Computer Vision
Visual Shopping
Real-time
Video Delivery
Searching Audio
Analyzing Twitter
The New Enterprise Mobile | BYOD | Massive Data
NVIDIA GRID
Virtualized GPU Servers
Visual Computing Appliances
Meet Ira!
The Next Generation of Visual Computing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vx0t-WJFXzo
Project Logan The Most Advanced GPU Comes to Mobile
There’s no other mobile
processor demo that
comes close. They’ve
raised the bar for the
entire graphics industry.
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Console Games Can Now Target Mobile
What’s the Next Big Thing?
Resources
http://www.slideshare.net/shankert/nvidia-intro-0513
http://blogs.nvidia.com/
https://www.facebook.com/gpucomputing
http://www.nvidia.com/object/race-for-better-science.html
http://www.gputechconf.com/page/home.html
http://www.gputechconf.com/page/gtc-learning-center.html
http://www.slideshare.net/shankert/nvidia-gtc-computerecapbrochure
http://sarahtariq.com/presentations.html
https://developer.nvidia.com/
http://www.nvidia.com/object/tesla_software.html
http://gpu.meetup.com/
http://gpgpu.org/
https://www.udacity.com/course/cs344
https://www.coursera.org/course/hetero
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