Everything you wanted to know about GPUs but were afraid to ask

By Matthew Dublin

If, like an elderly person listening to the din of grandchildren rambling on about something called "texting," you're feeling left out of all this GPU hubbub, the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois may be able to help. The NCSA has a new web page that acquaints the uninitiated with GPUs, answering basic questions such as...

How is a GPU different from a CPU?

What advantages do GPUs offer?

Can "personal supercomputers" made up of GPUs replace big clusters?

How do I adapt my apps for use on GPUs?

With NIVIDIA's new GPU Fermi architecture designed specifically for HPC, this "trend" shows no signs of slowing down, so best familiarize yourself with these new fangled things before they send you off to the home.