Rogue Wave Software Releases Version 8.0 of the IMSL(R) C Numerical Library With Additional Algorithms and Support for NVIDIA CUDA

(firmenpresse) - BOULDER, CO -- (Marketwire) -- 11/08/11 -- , the largest independent provider of cross-platform software development tools and embedded components for the next generation of HPC/High Performance Computing applications, today announced the release of Numerical Library version 8.0. In addition to expanding the library of powerful math and statistics algorithms, this release will allow users with supported hardware to simply link the IMSL C Library with NVIDIA's CUDA BLAS to gain the significant performance improvement available by offloading processing to the GPU.
"Our customers use our libraries to build sophisticated analytic capabilities into their applications. These applications require the high performance offered by parallel architecture to meet the demands of exponentially growing data sets. Not only do the IMSL Libraries embody decades of numerical and statistical algorithm development, but they also shield developers from the need to be experts in parallel computation. With this release, developers can simply link their applications to this version of our libraries to automatically offload the CPU by performing linear algebra on the NVIDIA GPUs," said Sean FitzGerald, Sr. Vice President of Engineering/CTO, Rogue Wave Software. "This is another step in Rogue Wave's mission to make it easier to develop parallel, data-intensive applications."
In addition, there are many new and updated algorithms in this version of the IMSL C Library including:
New sparse
New time series including Regression ARIMA, Holt-Winters exponential smoothing and Auto-PARM for structural break identification
New including Maximum Likelihood Estimates, False Discovery Rate and tests for fit including the Anderson-Darling and Cramer-von Mises tests.
Additional SuperLU (real and complex) and a non-negative least squares implementation
Additional functions parallelized for multi-core systems using OpenMP
"We are very excited to bring version 8.0 of the IMSL C Library to market," said Margaret Journey, IMSL Product Manager, Rogue Wave Software. "The inclusion of CUDA support, performance improvements and new analytic capabilities should benefit both our extensive user community and developers looking to embed advanced analytic capabilities in their applications."
IMSL C Library 8.0 is available immediately. For more information on the IMSL C Library, please visit: .
Rogue Wave Software, Inc. is the largest independent provider of cross-platform software development tools and embedded components for the next generation of HPC applications. Rogue Wave marries High Performance Computing with High Productivity Computing to enable developers to harness the power of parallel applications and multicore computing. Rogue Wave products reduce the complexity of prototyping, developing, debugging, and optimizing multi-processor and data-intensive applications. Rogue Wave customers are industry leaders in the Global 2000, ISVs, OEMs, government laboratories and research institutions that leverage computationally-complex and data-intensive applications to enable innovation and outperform competitors. For more information, visit .
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