Advance Praise for CUDA Application Design and Development
November 7, 2011
| Early reviewers are excited about Rob Farber’s CUDA Application Design and Development, which is now available. See for yourself below, and learn more about the book at mkp.com/news/cuda-application-design-and-development and let us know what you think by leaving a comment. We look forward to your feedback!
“CUDA Application Design and Development is required reading for anyone who wants to understand and efficiently program CUDA for scientific and visual programming. It provides a hands-on exposure to the details in a readable and easy to understand form.” – Jack Dongarra, Innovative Computing Laboratory, EECS Department, University of Tennessee “As an academic, I turned to Dr. Farber’s CUDA: Supercomputing for the Masses series in Dr. Dobb’s to teach my students about CUDA. I am ecstatic to see that he has transformed the series into a book where CUDA can be taught to the masses. This book is a must-read for anyone wanting to ‘stay current’ in the fast changing and increasingly ubiquitous world of parallel computing. With GPU computing promising to transform the way that we innovate, join Dr. Farber on an insightful ride of discovery in designing the CUDA applications of tomorrow.” – Professor Wu Feng, Synergy Laboratory, Department of CS and ECE, Virginia Tech “GPUs have the potential to take computational simulations to new levels of scale and detail. Many scientists are already realising these benefits, tackling larger and more complex problems that are not feasible on conventional CPU-based systems. This book provides the tools and techniques for anyone wishing to join these pioneers, in an accessible though thorough text that a budding CUDA programmer would do well to keep close to hand.” – Dr. George Beckett, EPCC, University of Edinburgh “With his book, Farber takes us on a journey to the exciting world of programming multi-core processor machines with CUDA. Farber’s pragmatic approach is effective in guiding the reader across challenges and their solutions. Farber’s broader presentation of parallel programming with CUDA ranging from CUDA in Cloud and Cluster environments to CUDA for real problems and applications helps the reader learning about the unique opportunities this parallel programming language can offer to the scientific community. This book is definitely a must for students, teachers, and developers!” – Michela Taufer, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer and Information Sciences, University of Delaware “Rob Farber has written an enlightening and accessible book on the application to CUDA for real research tasks, with an eye to developing scalable and distributed GPU applications. He supplies clear and usable code examples combined with insight about why one should use a particular approach. This is an excellent book filled with practical advice for experienced CUDA programmers and ground-up guidance for beginners wondering if CUDA can accelerate their time to solution.” – Paul A. Navrátil, Manager, Visualization Software, Texas Advanced Computing Center “The book provides a solid introduction to the CUDA programming language starting with the basics and progressively exposing the reader to advanced concepts through the well annotated implementation of real-world applications. It makes a first-rate presentation of CUDA, its use in the implementation of portable and efficient applications and the underlying architecture of GPGPU/CPU systems with particular emphasis on memory hierarchies. This is complemented by a thorough presentation both of the CUDA Tool Suite and of techniques for the parallelisation of applications. Farber’s book is a valuable addition to the bookshelves of both the advanced and novice CUDA programmer.” – Francis Wray, Independent Consultant and Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Computing, Information Systems and Mathematics at the University of Kingston “At a brisk pace, CUDA Application Design and Development will take one from the basics of CUDA programming to the level where real-time video processing becomes a stroll in the park. Along the way, the reader can get a clear understanding of how the hybrid CPU-GPU computing idea can be capitalized on, and how a 500-GPU configuration can be used in large scale machine learning problems. Wasting no time on obscure issues of little relevance, the book provides an excellent account of the CUDA execution model, memory access issues, opportunities to increase parallelism in a program, and how advanced profiling can squeeze performance out of a code. Rob provides a snapshot of everything that is relevant in CUDA based GPU computing in a style honed through a long series of Dr. Dobb’s articles that have delighted scores of CUDA programmers. His followers will be delighted once again.” – Dan Negrut, Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison, NVIDIA CUDA Fellow |
ISBN: 9780123884268 |
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