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Gpu Programming In Matlab 1st Edition Nikolaos Ploskas Nikolaos Samaras

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Gpu Programming In Matlab 1st Edition Nikolaos Ploskas Nikolaos Samaras
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Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann
File Extension: PDF
File size: 32.19 MB
Pages: 318
Author: Nikolaos Ploskas, Nikolaos Samaras
ISBN: 9780128051320, 9780128051337, 0128051329, 0128051337
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Gpu Programming In Matlab 1st Edition Nikolaos Ploskas Nikolaos Samaras by Nikolaos Ploskas, Nikolaos Samaras 9780128051320, 9780128051337, 0128051329, 0128051337 instant download after payment.

GPU programming in MATLAB is intended for scientists, engineers, or students who develop or maintain applications in MATLAB and would like to accelerate their codes using GPU programming without losing the many benefits of MATLAB. The book starts with coverage of the Parallel Computing Toolbox and other MATLAB toolboxes for GPU computing, which allow applications to be ported straightforwardly onto GPUs without extensive knowledge of GPU programming. The next part covers built-in, GPU-enabled features of MATLAB, including options to leverage GPUs across multicore or different computer systems. Finally, advanced material includes CUDA code in MATLAB and optimizing existing GPU applications. Throughout the book, examples and source codes illustrate every concept so that readers can immediately apply them to their own development.

  • Provides in-depth, comprehensive coverage of GPUs with MATLAB, including the parallel computing toolbox and built-in features for other MATLAB toolboxes
  • Explains how to accelerate computationally heavy applications in MATLAB without the need to re-write them in another language
  • Presents case studies illustrating key concepts across multiple fields
  • Includes source code, sample datasets, and lecture slides

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