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All OpenCL SDKs now in our Knowledge Base

For who hasn’t seen the latest addition to our knowledge base, we have added a list of all (almost) available OpenCL-SDKs. You can find it in the menu under “Knowledge Base” -> “SDKs…“. This list shows how important OpenCL is getting, as…

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Scientific Visualisation of Molecules

In many hard sciences focus is on formulas and text, whereas images are mainly graphs or simplified representations of researched matters. Beautiful visualisations are mainly artist’s impressions in popular media targeting hobby-scientists. When Cyrille Favreau made the first good-working version of…

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Targetting various architectures in OpenCL and CUDA

The question we aim to answer in this post is: “How to do you make software that performs on several platforms?”. Note: This article is not fully finished – I’ll add more information during the coming months. It’s busy here! Even…

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OpenCL Videos of AMD’s AFDS 2012

AFDS was full of talks on OpenCL. You missed them, just like me? Then you will be happy that they put many videos on Youtube! Enjoy watching! As all videos are around 40 minutes, it is best to take a full…

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OpenCL on Altera FPGAs

On 15 November 2011 Altera announced support for OpenCL. The time between announcements for having/getting OpenCL-support and getting to see actually working SDKs takes always longer than expected, so to get this working on FPGAs I did not expect anything before…

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4 October talk in Amsterdam on mobile compute

Thursday 4 October I talk on mobile compute at Hackers&Founders Amsterdam on what mobile compute can do. The goal is to initiate new ideas for start-ups, as not many know their mobile phone and tablet is very powerful and next year…

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Avoiding false dependencies in only two steps

Let’s approach the concept of programming through looking at the brain, the code and the computer. The idea of a program lives in the brain of a programmer. The way to get the program to the computer is using a system…

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Mind power

Do you have GPU-brains? A poster-initiative.

This is a message to GPU-programmers only. It is a simple question, and has many answers: what are GPU-brains? How is it possible your brain can code GPUs and only few friends and colleagues understand what you are doing? Is it thinking in parallel,…

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AMD’s answer to NVIDIA TESLA K10: the FirePro S9000

Recently AMD announced their new FirePro GPUs to be used in servers: the S9000 (shown at the right) and the S7000. They use passive cooling, as server-racks are actively cooled already. AMD partners for servers will have products ready Q1 2013 or even…

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NVIDIA ended their support for OpenCL in 2012

If you are looking for the samples in one zip-file, scroll down. The removed OpenCL-PDFs are also available for download. This sentence “NVIDIA’s Industry-Leading Support For OpenCL” was proudly used on NVIDIA’s OpenCL page last year. It seems that NVIDIA saw a…

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Processors that can do 20+ GFLOPS per Watt (2012)

For yearly power-usage there is a rule-of-thumb which states that a device that is continuously on, costs the amount of Watt times 1.5 in Euro per year. So the computer in front of me, that takes around 107 Watt, costs me…

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When Big Data needs OpenCL

Big Data in the previous century was the archive full of ring-binders/folders/ordners, which would grow each year at the same pace. Now the definition is that it should grow each year as much as all years before combined. A few months…

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The CPU is dead. Long live the CPU!

Look at the computers and laptops sold at your local computer shop. There are just few systems with a separate GPU, neither as PCI-device nor integrated on the motherboard. The graphics are handled by the CPU now. The Central Processing Unit…

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Intel OpenCL CPU-drivers 2013 beta with OpenCL 1.2 support

This article is still work-in-progress Intel has just released its OpenCL bit CPU-drivers, version 2013 bèta. It has support for OpenCL 1.1 (not 1.2 as for the CPU) on Intel HD Graphics 4000/2500 of the 3rd generation Core processors (Windows only). The…

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Taking on OpenCL

OpenCL is getting more and more important and for more developers a skill worth having. At StreamHPC we saw this coming in 2010 and have been training people in OpenCL since. A few weeks ago I got a question on how to take…

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How expensive is an operation on a CPU?

Programmers know the value of everything and the costs of nothing. I saw this quote a while back and loved it immediately. The quote by Alan Perlis is originally about Perl LISP-programmers, but only highly trained HPC-programmers seem to have obtained…

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GPGPU-day materials – teaser

Just a quick teaser. More materials (photos, sheets, videos) are coming soon. Don’t forget to subscribe to the mailing-list of Platform Parallel Netherlands to hear about more events around parallel programming in the Netherlands. Click on the icon at bottom-right to watch the…

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StreamComputing is 2 years old! A personal story.

More than two years ago, on 13 January 2010, I wrote my first blog-post. Four months later StreamComputing (redacted: rebranded to StreamHPC in 2017) was both official and unknown. I want to share with you my personal story on how I got…

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AMD gDEBugger 6.2 for Linux

The printf-funtion in kernels isn’t the solution to everything, so hence profilers and debuggers specially tailored for GPU-programming. On Windows there is a lot of choice, but mostly only if you have a paid version of Visual Studio. On Linux you have…

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NVIDIA: mobile phones, tablets and HPC (cloud)

If you want to see what is coming up in the market of consumer-technology (PC, mobile and tablet), then NVIDIA can tell you the most. The company is very flexible, and shows time after time it really knows in which markets…

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Neil Trevett on OpenCL

The Khronos Group gave some talks on their technologies in Shanghai China on the 17th of March 2012. Neil Trevett did some interesting remarks on the position of NVidia on OpenCL I would like to share with you. Neil Trevett is both…

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