Date: 12 June 2025 @ 09:00 - 10:25

Timezone: Eastern Time (US & Canada)

Language of instruction: English

DESCRIPTION: The new H100 GPUs in Compute Ontario systems are up to 8 years newer and many times more powerful than some of the GPU that are being replaced. There are several new architectural features that are worth knowing about, and it's worth considering how to make full use of these much larger systems. In this session we'll cover: Differences from P100, V100, and A100; Advanced features; Taking advantage of the features with compilers and libraries that do much of the work for you; and the pros and cons of different approaches like MIG and MPS to stack multiple partly-accelerated runs on one GPU.

TEACHER: Jonathan Dursi (NVIDIA)

LEVEL: Intermediate

FORMAT: Lecture

CERTIFICATE: Attendance

PREREQUISITES: Experience with previous generations of GPUs (V100, A100)

Keywords: TRAINING


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