Tune into our webinars to listen to AMD experts discuss and answer questions about data parallel computing on GPUs leveraging the OpenCL™ architecture. These webinars will include beginning and advanced tracks offered at varying times for your convenience.
Check the OpenCL Webinars Page for more details and times.
**Edit: The on-demand versions of the webinars listed below can be found here: http://developer.amd.com/zones/OpenCLZone/Events/pages/OnDemandWebinars.aspx
Webinar topics:
Beginner Tracks
Advanced Tracks
Will the webinars be recorded and made available for download?
I'm sorry if this question is dumb, but where can we find instructions on how to join the webinar?
Thanks in advance
EDIT: BTW the link http://developer.amd.com/hotitem is broken (the picture reads OpenCL Programming Webinar Series)
hi douglas,
you only need to register for the webinar series.you get a reminder e-mail a day before webinar with a direct link to the webinar.
You can also check whether you fulfill the system requirements for attending the webinar series inside the mail.
It seems you ATI guys like to break things. Drivers, SDKs, ... and ... links
(the link is broken)
Will the webinars be recorded and made available for download?
Originally posted by: MicahVillmow Yes they will.
Where?
I'm not sure I got this right. The Webinars are available for download or only for streaming? Can one get an mp4 or any other video file format of the webinars or can they only be viewed using the stream57 interface?
I think that is the case for now.
Nevertheless I thank you for providing this suggestion. I will forward this request to AMD.
Thank you, if that would be possible it would be very useful. At my workplace we hold a GPGPU forum and I would have loved to have the webinars presented there, and the streaming is simply not an option for me.
upload AMD OpenCL university kit in more convient PDF version
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=YC5VZNE8
original pptx version http://developer.amd.com/zones/OpenCLZone/universities/pages/default.aspx
Yes, This webinar describes how heterogeneous computing fits into the parallel computing paradigm, what problems it solves and what opportunities it presents.