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NVIDIA Adds OpenCL to Its Industry Leading GPU Computing Toolkit
NVIDIA Adds OpenCL to Its Industry Leading GPU Computing Toolkit
SINGAPORE , Dec. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- SIGGRAPH ASIA 2008 -- NVIDIA Corporation today announced its full support for the newly released OpenCL 1.0 specification from the Khronos Group. OpenCL (Open Computing Language) is a new compute API that allows developers to harness the massive ...
 XFX GeForce 260 GTX Review - Page 1 of 6
XFX GeForce 260 GTX Review - Page 1 of 6
nvnews.net — 2nd Generation NVIDIA Unified Architecture: Second generation architecture delivers up to 50% more gaming performance over the... first generation through 192 enhanced processing cores that provide incredible shading horsepower. NVIDIA PhysX-Ready: ... (more) XFX GeForce 260 GTX Review - Page 1 of 6
Roadmap Indicates CUDA 3.0 in Q4 2009
Roadmap Indicates CUDA 3.0 in Q4 2009
en.expreview.com — 2 Responses to “Roadmap Indicates CUDA 3.0 in Q4 2009” Roco Says: December 11th, 2008 at 5:53... pm “C language environment for GPU at present,” WTF how about Brook+?? Sue Says: December 11th, 2008 at 6:56 pm Please note “Runtime”. We’re just discussing ... (more) Roadmap Indicates CUDA 3.0 in Q4 2009
NVIDIA dishes about OpenCL
NVIDIA dishes about OpenCL
engadget.com — We spent some time on the phone with NVIDIA today in the wake of last night's official... release of the OpenCL GPU-processing spec , and we learned some interesting things. NVIDIA thinks OpenCL is going to bring a lot more attention to ... (more) NVIDIA dishes about OpenCL
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OpenCL 1.0 spec released, AMD and Nvidia are on board
The Tech Report: News — ... . Nvidia boasts that its CUDA architecture "was designed to natively support all parallel computing interfaces and will seamlessly run OpenCL." That means GeForce 8-series and newer GPUs should support the new language, although Nvidia doesn't say when developers will be able to harness that capability. Considering Nvidia got one of its VPs to be chair of the OpenCL working group, though, that might not take very long. Finally, the OpenCL 1.0 release announcement wouldn't be complete without a shout-out to Apple. The iPod maker's Senior VP of Software Engineering, Bertrand ...

Could Snow Leopard leave Windows 7 eating it’s dust?
Hardware 2.0 — December 9th, 2008 Could Snow Leopard leave Windows 7 eating its dust? Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 12:46 pm Categories: Apple , Microsoft , Graphics , Hardware Tags: Microsoft Windows 7 , NVidia Corp. , Apple Inc. , Microsoft Windows , GPU , OpenCL , Benefits , Human Resources , Adrian Kingsley-Hughes Today has been an interesting day for those interested in GPGPU (General Purpose computing on the GPU), and Apple’s support for this technology could mean that the next incarnation of Snow Leopard could leave Windows 7 eating its dust. [image] Today at SIGGRAPH Asia the ...

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