Greetings,
Thanks for all your replies.
On 7/17/10, John R Pierce pierce@hogranch.com wrote:
On 07/17/10 2:11 AM, Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
Q. If I can compute in cloud, in which cloud can I supercompute at an affordable or sponsored cost?
what is it you want to compute?
anything that is computable.
what hardware resources do you want to bring to the table?
Whatever minimal cost hardware resources that are locally available.
what is this cloud of which you speak?
The one that I want to attempt to experiment with.
From all what I gather, its not that easy to use the Tesla GPU-as-a-processor stuff, its really only suitable for a specific class of problems, it won't virtualize (I think you implied in one of your vague
now *that* comes to slightly closer to my answer. But then, I am slightly confused after seeing some of the things on the web in the nvidia site. I will have to search again and will post the link which confused me.
and that helps define your requirements...
partially, yes.
how?
Try one of cellphone transmitter simulations in terms of Radiative Transfer (Check out University of Chicago's Prof. S. Chandrashekhar's textbook)
all the parts you left out.
Like?
Regards,
Rajagopal