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First OpenCL demo on a GPU

The first public demonstration of OpenCL running on a GPU was done by NVIDIA on December 12, 2008 at Siggraph Asia. This demo of OpenCL on NVIDIA GPU was based on early non-released OpenCL API/dri...  
 
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SodaBurp (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Oh, and open CL too
SodaBurp (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Umm have you checked the newer cards?

ATI does offer OpenGL 3.1 support
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yest, the newest card do have support GL 3.1. You can have it if you're ready to pay in comparition terms two month wages after tax, at least in Poland.
Take into account that ATI is late compared to nVidia.
Hamorage (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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ThThat makes as much sense as asking the folks standing around at a car show "what will the cars do?"
maypepnecro (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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That would be great for making space related games. or aps.
CypFlyer (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I dont understand why ppl are bringing the descussion ATI over Nvidia and vice versa, or talking about gaming cards.

In this situation id say Quadro, tesla give me those kinds of comparisons, you guys are comparing game cards. When it comes down to the applications of cuda its not about gaming or physics, its about taking parallel processing to a new level.

This does have its gaming applications but its scientific ones are great.
Gallleke (1 week ago) Show Hide
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eeehm I actually think less bout that scientific stuff, I prefer the gaming side, which is way more fun
Crozonexz (1 month ago)
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WhatTehFux (1 month ago) Show Hide
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imo the only good thing about Nvidia is all the unique softwares. Like PhysX, 3D vision, etc.

But that still doesn't justify the massive price tags a lot of their cards have.

If the GT300 series are cheaper, then maybe ATI might have a problem, but right now with the 5800 series, ATI are dominating the GPU scene at the moment. 5850, DX11, *drools*
CutOutSock (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Change unique software to gimmicks and i'd agree Oo

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