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			<video:description><![CDATA[OpenCL (trademark of Apple Computers Inc.) is an open, royalty-free industry standard that makes much faster computations possible. The standard is controlled by non-profit standards organisation Khronos. By using this technique and graphics cards (GPUs) or extensions of modern processors you can fo]]></video:description>
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			<video:title><![CDATA[OpenCL – the battle, part III - Stream HPC]]></video:title>
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			<video:description><![CDATA[The first two parts described hardware-companies and operating systems, programming languages and software-companies, written about half a year ago. Now we focus on what has driven NVIDIA and ATI/AMD for decades: games. Disclaimer: this is an opinion-piece on the current market. We are strong suppor]]></video:description>
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			<video:title><![CDATA[InsideHPC: SuperComputing. Where to from here? - Stream HPC]]></video:title>
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			<video:description><![CDATA[In this video, Moderator Bob Feldman hosts a session entitled: Supercomputing: Where to from Here? Recorded at the National HPCC Conference 2011 in Newport. Panelists: Dr. Eng Lim Goh, SGI Bill Feiereisen, Intel Shumel Shottan, BlueARC Steve Lyness, Appro International, Inc. Marc Hamilton, HP Americ]]></video:description>
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			<video:title><![CDATA[Exposing OpenCL on Android: Q&amp;A with Tim Lewis of ZiiLabs - Stream HPC]]></video:title>
			<video:publication_date>2011-07-28T14:41:39+00:00</video:publication_date>
			<video:description><![CDATA[ZiiLabs has been offering an early access program for OpenCL SDK since last year. This program was very selective in choosing developers and little news has been put on their webpage. Now they are planning to make their Android NDK a standard component, it's a good time to ask them some questions. G]]></video:description>
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			<video:title><![CDATA[Differences from OpenCL 1.1 to 1.2 - Stream HPC]]></video:title>
			<video:publication_date>2011-11-19T18:20:48+00:00</video:publication_date>
			<video:description><![CDATA[This article will be of interest if you don’t want to read the whole new specifications [PDF] for OpenCL 1.2. As always, feedback will be much appreciated. After many meetings with the many members of the OpenCL task force, a lot of ideas sprouted. And every 17 or 18 months a new version comes out o]]></video:description>
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			<video:title><![CDATA[Neil Trevett on OpenCL - Stream HPC]]></video:title>
			<video:publication_date>2012-04-21T14:49:33+00:00</video:publication_date>
			<video:description><![CDATA[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 an important member of Khronos and employee of NVidia. To be more pr]]></video:description>
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			<video:title><![CDATA[OpenCL on Altera FPGAs - Stream HPC]]></video:title>
			<video:publication_date>2012-10-04T06:18:01+00:00</video:publication_date>
			<video:description><![CDATA[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 2013. Good news: the drivers are actu]]></video:description>
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		<loc>https://beta.streamhpc.com/knowledge/sdks/qualcomm-snapdragon-600-and-800/</loc>
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			<video:title><![CDATA[Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 &amp; 800 (Adreno 320 &amp; 330) - Stream HPC]]></video:title>
			<video:publication_date>2013-04-24T23:00:33+00:00</video:publication_date>
			<video:description><![CDATA[[infobox type="information"] Need a Snapdragon programmer? Hire us! [/infobox] There are two Adreno GPUs currently available known to have/get OpenCL support: the 320 and 330, respectively in the Snapdragon 600 and Snapdragon 800. Qualcomm does not provide a developer's board, but the Sony Xperia Z]]></video:description>
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			<video:title><![CDATA[Winning demo of Tokyo Demo Fest 2013 uses OpenCL - Stream HPC]]></video:title>
			<video:publication_date>2013-05-15T16:59:08+00:00</video:publication_date>
			<video:description><![CDATA[The Tokyo Demo Fest 2013 is one of the many demo-parties around the globe. At such parties is where great programmers meet great artists and show off what came out of their collaborations. The winner of this year used OpenCL to compute real-time procedurally generated geometries. For the rest C++, O]]></video:description>
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		<loc>https://beta.streamhpc.com/blog/2013-08-14/that-is-not-what-programmers-want/</loc>
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			<video:title><![CDATA["That is not what programmers want" - Stream HPC]]></video:title>
			<video:publication_date>2013-08-14T13:35:48+00:00</video:publication_date>
			<video:description><![CDATA[This post is part of the series Programming Theories, in which we discuss new and old ways of programming. When discussing the design of programming languages or the extension of existing ones, the question What concepts can simplify the tasks of the programmer? always triggers lots of interesting d]]></video:description>
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		<loc>https://beta.streamhpc.com/blog/2013-10-26/products-using-opencl-on-arm-mali-coming/</loc>
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			<video:title><![CDATA[Products using OpenCL on ARM MALI are coming - Stream HPC]]></video:title>
			<video:publication_date>2013-10-26T10:54:53+00:00</video:publication_date>
			<video:description><![CDATA[The past year you might not have heard much from OpenCL-on-ARM, besides the Arndale developer-board. You have heard just a small portion of what has been going on. Yesterday the (Linux) OpenCL-drivers for the Chromebook (which contains an ARM MALI T604) the have been released and several companies w]]></video:description>
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			<video:title><![CDATA[Professional and Consumer Media Software using OpenCL - Stream HPC]]></video:title>
			<video:publication_date>2013-12-28T20:51:51+00:00</video:publication_date>
			<video:description><![CDATA[More and more professional media software now has support for OpenCL. It starts to be a race where you cannot stay behind. If the competitor runs more than twice as fast on the same hardware, then you just can't say "Sorry, you should buy NVIDIA hardware". I expected this to happen, but could not te]]></video:description>
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			<video:title><![CDATA[ARM Mali-T604 GPU has 3.5x more performance than dual core Cortex-A15 - Stream HPC]]></video:title>
			<video:publication_date>2013-12-30T22:26:57+00:00</video:publication_date>
			<video:description><![CDATA[According to the latest newsletter of the Mont-Blanc Project, it was explained that the GPU on a Samsung Exynos 5 is much faster and greener than its CPU: 3.5 times faster with half the energy. They built a supercomputer using 810 Exynos SoCs, that can deliver a 26 TFLOPS of peak performance. With t]]></video:description>
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			<video:title><![CDATA[video: OpenCL on Android - Stream HPC]]></video:title>
			<video:publication_date>2014-02-11T21:06:17+00:00</video:publication_date>
			<video:description><![CDATA[Michael Leahy spoke on AnDevCon'13 about OpenCL on Android. Enjoy the overview! Subjects (globally): What is OpenCL 13 dwarfs RenderScript Demo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQCYWmYCJWo Mr.Leahy is quite critical about Google's recent decisions to try to block OpenCL in favour of their own propriet]]></video:description>
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		<loc>https://beta.streamhpc.com/blog/2014-02-25/commodity-open-standards-why-opencl-matters/</loc>
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			<video:title><![CDATA[Commodity and Open Standards - why OpenCL matters - Stream HPC]]></video:title>
			<video:publication_date>2014-02-25T15:47:48+00:00</video:publication_date>
			<video:description><![CDATA[This article actually discusses the question: is GPGPU a solution for the masses, or is it for niche-products? For the latter open standards matter a lot less, as you will read. If you watch the below video on sale&amp;marketing by Victor Antonio, then you get what is so difficult about open standar]]></video:description>
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		<loc>https://beta.streamhpc.com/blog/2014-11-24/what-does-khronos-has-more-to-offer-than-opencl-and-opengl/</loc>
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			<video:title><![CDATA[What does Khronos has more to offer than OpenCL and OpenGL? - Stream HPC]]></video:title>
			<video:publication_date>2014-11-24T19:32:37+00:00</video:publication_date>
			<video:description><![CDATA[The OpenCL standard is from the not-for-profit industry consortium Khronos Group. But they do a lot more, like the famous standard OpenGL for graphics. Focus of the group has always been on multimedia and getting the fastest results out of the hardware. Now open source and open standards are getting]]></video:description>
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			<video:title><![CDATA[Imagination - Stream HPC]]></video:title>
			<video:publication_date>2015-03-26T16:34:20+00:00</video:publication_date>
			<video:description><![CDATA[Imagination is best known for their GPUs in Apples iDevices. They have support for: OpenCL Apple Metal Vulkan OpenGL Google RenderScript Imagination is a strong supporter of Khronos APIs OpenCL and Vulkan. OpenCL Currently there are two PowerVR GPU architectures with OpenCL support: the 5 series (sc]]></video:description>
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			<video:title><![CDATA[DOI: Digital attachments for Scientific Papers - Stream HPC]]></video:title>
			<video:publication_date>2018-03-13T12:56:56+00:00</video:publication_date>
			<video:description><![CDATA[Ever saw a claim on a paper you disagreed with or got triggered by, and then wanted to reproduce the experiment? Good luck finding the code and the data used in the experiments. When we want to redo experiments of papers, it starts with finding the code and data used. A good start is Github or the h]]></video:description>
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		<loc>https://beta.streamhpc.com/blog/2011-09-28/the-current-state-of-webcl/</loc>
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			<video:title><![CDATA[The current state of WebCL - Stream HPC]]></video:title>
			<video:publication_date>2011-09-28T21:28:27+00:00</video:publication_date>
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