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09.10.2013
can fit your problem into the CUDA or OpenCL parallelism model, this option can be very attractive.
A divergent yet equally powerful vision is Intel’s Xeon Phi coprocessor – better described as a Linux
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12.09.2013
. If you can fit your problem into the CUDA or OpenCL parallelism model, this option can be very attractive.
A divergent yet equally powerful vision is Intel's Xeon Phi coprocessor – better described
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16.05.2013
http://atoms.scilab.org/
sciGPGPU
http://atoms.scilab.org/toolboxes/sciGPGPU
OpenCL code
http://forge.scilab.org/index.php/p/sciCuda/
Wiki
http
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14.03.2013
language method or OpenCL, or maybe something built in that's supplied by your vendor, you couldn't get at the other eight SIMD lanes, or really seven – let's say it had eight. You could only work through
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14.03.2013
are largely CUDA [2] (NVidia hardware) and OpenCL [3] (NVidia, AMD GPUs, and x86 multicore). These tools often require deep re-writing of existing code to take advantage of GP-GPUs.The resultant code is often
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30.01.2013
language method or OpenCL, or maybe something built in that’s supplied by your vendor, you couldn’t get at the other eight SIMD lanes, or really seven – let’s say it had eight. You could only work through
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03.01.2013
or OpenCL to use it effectively. Listing 1 shows a code snippet taken from the main sciGPGU site that illustrates how to use the cuBLAS library. (Note that you can also used the cuFFT library, but sample
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13.12.2012
development platform for developing applications accelerated by AMD APP technology. According to the announcement, APP SDK 2.8 includes new and improved samples and documentation for OpenCL, C++ AMP
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04.12.2012
. The programming tools are largely CUDA (NVidia hardware) and OpenCL (NVidia, AMD GPUs, and x86 multicore). These tools often require deep re-writing of exiting code to take advantage of GP-GPUs.The resultant code
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21.11.2012
that runs on an accelerator. The most common example of an accelerator is a GPU, so instead of learning CUDA or OpenCL, you can just use directives and let the compiler do the heavy lifting.
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