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Wily Ferret the Inquirer , Tuesday 9 December 2008. 05:08:00 CUDA WUDA SHUDA OPEN SESAME! Or rather, Open CL. As the parallel processing programming language of choice releases its first formal spec, the major industry players are lining up to get behind the standard. Originally conceived by Apple - and now handled by the Khronos industry group - OpenCL is a programming language... > > (link)

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