NVIDIA shaking up parallel programming world
NVIDIA’s CUDA system, originally developed for their graphics cores, are finding migratory uses into other massively parallel computing applications:
"The argument there is that while it’s not as efficient as it could be with specialized custom programming, anyone can use the toolset to make it happen. In fact, many programmers even think of the parallel processing engine as a type of “black box”. You send it data, it computes it however it does it, and on the far side comes the good, computed data." Full Story
Posted by redbeetle [HPC Article of the Day] ( May 04, 2008 05:00 AM ) PermalinkComments:
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