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Heterogenous Parallel Computing

June 5, 2009

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Christopher Lamb is currently managing the GPU Computing System Software group, the home of CUDA and OpenCL at NVIDIA. While earning his B.S. in Computer Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign he cofounded Volo, a microwave communications technology company and regional service provider. Prior to working at NVIDIA, his most recent position was as an architect at Ageia Technologies helping design the hardware architecture, programming model, and tools environments for the heterogeneous, many-core PhysX processor.

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