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February 20, 2011 – Attend the two-day GPU programming class at RWTH-Aachen in April

GPU Programming Class

nCore is teaching a two day course, “Introduction to Programming GPU Processors” as part of the EU Regional School 2012. The classes are April 10 and 11, 2012 from 1-5 pm. The classes will be help in Aachen, Germany at AICES Graduate School, Schinkelstr. 2 (Rogowski Building), Seminar room 115, First floor. For more information, contact the school at www.aices.rwth- aachen.de/contact.

 

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February 20, 2011 – Discount offered to Multicore Developers Conference attendees

nCore is offering a discount to attendees of Multicore Developers Conference 2012. Take $100
off each person for an NCT-450 MCAPI Programming onsite training class. How can we help you make the performance promise a reality? Email info@ncoredesign.com or call +1-877-666-2236 to speak with a representative. Offer expires August 31, 2012.

 

November 15, 2011 - nCore and the Portland Group Team to Produce Training for Programming Graphical Processing Units

The Portland Group, a wholly-owned subsidiary of STMicroelectronics and a leading supplier of compilers for high-performance computing (HPC), and nCore Design, a leading training and professional services provider, today announced their collaboration to offer a new 2-day training course on programming GPUs using the PGI Accelerator™ programming model.

 

March 1, 2011 - nCore Design Partners with Fusion Systems to Bring Multicore Solutions to Japan

nCore Design and Fusion Systems today announced a strategic partnership for the resale of nCore’s specialized training courses throughout Japan.  This joint endeavor will bring the first-ever multicore programming courses to Japan, filling a void in the Asia-Pacific market and answering the global demand for developers well versed in parallel programming.

 

February 10, 2011 - PolyCore Software and nCore Design Team Up to Launch New Multicore Course NCT-450

The Multicore Association, PolyCore Software, Inc., and nCore Design today introduced NCT-450, a training course offered by nCore utilizing the Multicore Communications APITM (MCAPI) and Poly-PlatformTM. This hands-on course will guide engineers in developing simplified, standardized and optimized multicore applications in a customized and targeted learning environment.

 

September 30, 2009 - nCore Design Debuts New Training Course for GPU Processors

Based on the success of the NCT-100 Programming Multicore Processors training course released in June, nCore Design is offering an instructor-led, hands-on GPU programming course. nCore joined the Multicore Association in August and will be at SuperComputing '09 in November.

 

July 20, 2009 - New North American Training Dates

Three new North American Training dates have been announced for NCT-100 Programming Multicore Processors.

 

May 8, 2009 - New North American Training Dates

Three new North American Training dates have been announced for NCT-100 Programming Multicore Processors.

 

April 6, 2009 - nCore Design Partners with ExitCertified to Help Ready Developers for the Move to Multicore

Companies are switching to multicore processors which is fueling demand for software developers with specialized training in parallel programming. To meet that demand, nCore Design has partnered with ExitCertified for three days of in-person training in the US and Canada.

 

March 31, 2009 - New North American Training Dates

Four new North American Training dates have been announced for NCT-100 Programming Multicore Processors.

 

February 4-6, 2009 - Programming Multicore Processors

This 3-day intensive course covers all aspects of programming multicore processors in C++ using advanced methods and techniques. This course will help you parallelize your application for maximum performance. Special attention is given to the Intel Compiler and Intel Threading Building Blocks.

 

 

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