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Wednesday, 17 September 2008

GPU for Derivatives Pricing

Harnessing the graphics processing unit (GPU) for calculations is the key to financial calculation speedup. So says SciComp, a Texan company specialising in Monte Carlo pricing models. A GPU is multi-core parallel processor (currently up to 240 cores) that can run parallel applications many times faster than a computer's CPU. Unlock the power of NVIDIA CUDA architecture. Now.

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