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Year: 2010

Difference between CUDA and OpenCL 2010

THIS ARTICLE IS VERY OUTDATED AND NOW SIMPLY UNTRUE FOR CERTAIN PARTS! NEW ARTICLE COMING UP. Most GPGPU-enthusiasts have heard of both OpenCL and CUDA. While there are more solutions, these have the most potential. Both techniques are very comparable like…

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Does GPGPU have a bright future?

This post has a focus towards programmers. The main question “should I invest in learning CUDA/OpenCL?” Using the video-processor for parallel processing is actually possible since beginning 2006; you just had to know how to use the OpenGL Shader Language. Not…

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All the members of the OpenCL working group 2010

(If you’re searching for companies who offer OpenCL-products and services, please visit OpenCL:Pro) You probably have heard AMD is on the OpenCL working group of Khronos; but there are many more and they possibly all have plans to use it. Here…

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nVidia’s CUDA vs OpenCL Marketing

Please read this article about Microsoft and OpenCL, before reading on. The people of Unigine did the requested benchmarking, and have some results on differences between the three big GPGPU-APIs. See their part I, part II and part III with some…

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OpenCL – the battle, part II

Part II: the software-companies It is very clear what’s at stake for the hardware-companies; we’ve also discussed the operating systems. But what should the software companies do? For companies which make i.e. encoding-software or databases it is very simple: support OpenCL…

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SUN jumping on the OpenCL-train?

Edit (27 May 2010): until now Oracle/SUN has not shown anything that would validate this rumour, and the job-posting is not there anymore. Follow us on Twitter to be the first to know if Oracle/SUN will have better support for GPGPU for…

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OpenCL – the battle, part I

Part I: the Hardware-companies and Operating Systems (Part II will be about programming languages and software-companies, part III about the gaming-industry) OpenCL is the new, but already de-facto standard of stream-computing; but how it got there so fast is somewhat strange….

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Starting up

Building Something Different: Our First Steps The foundation has been laid. After careful planning and preparation, we’ve taken the first concrete steps toward building this company and the direction is clear. We exist to serve customers in highly specialized fields where…

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