techreport.com - 12/10/2008
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Nvidia plans beta OpenCL support for next quarter by Cyril Kowaliski 2:21 PM on December 10, 2008 With the OpenCL specification now complete , the spotlight is turning toward AMD and Nvidia and their plans for supporting the new general-purpose GPU programming interface. AMD announced ...
nvnews.net - 12/9/2008
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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: ...
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XFX GeForce 260 GTX Review - Page 1 of 6
nvidia.com - 12/18/2008
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nvidia.com —
Beta driver for GeForce 8M and 9M series
notebook GPUs. Refer to the Products Supported tab for...
the list of supported GPUs and notebooks. Some notebooks are not supported by this release. Supports NVIDIA CUDA technology . Supports NVIDIA PhysX ...
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GeForce Release 179
en.expreview.com - 12/11/2008
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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 ...
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Roadmap Indicates CUDA 3.0 in Q4 2009
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NVIDIA plans beta OpenCL support for Q1 2009
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... The Tech Report talked to NVIDIA and heard they will deliver beta support for the new OpenCL standard next quarter, with full support following in the second quarter of 2009. Nvidia CUDA General Manager (and former Ageia CEO) Manju Hegde said they can't move any faster, because the OpenCL working group has not yet completed its conformance sets, and they expect it will take a couple of months until these are available. ...
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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 ...
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Maximum PC all RSS Feed 12/12/2008
This week, we recorded a mostly zombie-free edition of the No BS podcast. While there was a little undead chat, we also talked about CUDA vs. OpenCL vs. DirectX 11 and using iTunes the Gordon Mah Ung way. This week, we're pretty certain that we ...