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  • UK High Performance Computing Award

    HPC

    Hello Everyone,

    The Windows Server HPC team have created a special award for UK Software Design competitors who use the Windows HPC Server in their Software Design solution of the Imagine Cup.

    Microsoft want to stimulate the thinking of UK students about how HPC can change the world.  We want students to think big, and to use the world’s fastest systems to solve the world’s biggest problems.  That’s what the HPC prize in the Imagine cup’s about.

    You know how mutli-core is about writing a program that uses more than one cpu?  Well HPC (High Performance Computing) is the next step up: it’s about programming for hundreds or thousands of CPUs.  This is for all the stuff that needs more compute than you can get from a single server.  Think about online gaming, when you have hundreds of people simultaneously modifying a visual database – that needs more power than you can get one a single CPU.  Think about calculating the temperature over 20,000 land sites in the UK and then projecting that forward into the future, one minute at a time, for 500 years.  This all needs heavy duty computing – and that’s HPC.  It’s the A380 of the computing world.

    To win the HPC prize you don’t need to have a working system – but tell us how your design would scale-out from one CPU to a thousand.  And explain how all that power would help.  The award will be given to the Software Design teams who demonstrate technical competency with HPC,  have a real world need for high performance computing and present the commercial viability of their implementation.

    HPC is used in lots of places – last year the two winners used HPC for genetic engineering and motorway design.  People in the UK use HPC for everything from theology to thermodynamics, archaeology to aerodynamics, gaming to genetics.  How could you use it?

    If you’ve got questions please contact your local HPC or SuperComputing Centre.  Or email Michael...

    Good luck and hope to see you at the finals.

    Best,

    Allison

  • Inspiration Tour Update

     

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    With 17 dates behind them and another 37 yet to come, Ed and Ben are having a great impact on the students that they present to as part of the Inspiration Tour. We love to get feedback, both good and bad but our favourite so far is:

    The talk you gave today was absolutely awesome, as were the demos. Loved every minute of it from the front row. You even had me crying when you were talking about the opportunities - everything I dreamed about. Thanks to both of you.

    All dates are now booked but if your university has missed out then please get in touch and we will see if we can fit you into an additional slot.

     

    Claire

  • Inspiration Tour

     We’re very excited in the Academic team, we’re just about to launch the “Inspiration Tour” and we can’t wait to go out and meet you all.

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    Ed and Ben will be out on the road during the next six months, so why not take a look at our Inspiration Tour web page to find out more and beat the rush to reserve your tour date now!
    sign-up-today

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    The aim of the inspiration tour is to bring technology to you and your students, everything from the . NET platform to some of the really cool stuff that’s around at the moment like Silverlight, XNA and Microsoft Embedded technologies.

    Spaces will fill up fast so please email us if you are interested in securing a date.



  • Introducing Computer Science with Project Hoshimi

    Last December we had the pleasure of meeting many of you at the XNA worldwide launch held at Warwick University. Games Development has become one of our hot topics with many requests for talks, books, resources and advice.  At the same time we also had the pleasure of working with many of you and your students with the Imagine Cup.

    It will therefore come as no surprise that more and more universities are linking the Imagine Cup into Games Development courses. If you are thinking along these lines then I can recommend you read  IntroducingCSWithProjectHoshimi.  by Berrelleza Perez, Ramiro, Chavez Echeagaray, Maria Elena and Gonzalez Sanchez, Javier.

    Claire

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