| Jon Watte |
Subject says it all. If I happen to have a graphics card laying around, how about using it for calculating filters?
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Vladimir Golovin
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We investigated a CUDA port (we talked with nVidians and received with a pre-release CUDA card from them) but unfortunately our code doesn't lend itself well to the CUDA approach. We're waiting for the Larrabee. I don't think we'll be able to utilize its vector instructions, but a naive port seems definitely possible.
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SpaceRay
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Now I have just seen this news that Larrabee could perhaps be available in 2012 ?
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/s...or-in-2012 Would it be true ? |
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