Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 3rd Feb 2009 23:13 UTC, submitted by Tony DeYoung
General Development "The first public demonstration of OpenCL functionality was given by AMD at Siggraph Asia 2008. OpenCL is the new vendor-independent standard designed to extract high performance parallel computing out of GPUs, DSPs and multicore CPUs. Basically the idea is that you can write your core computational code in OpenCL and voila! - your code scales to whatever processors are available. OpenCL will greatly improve speed and responsiveness for a wide spectrum of applications from entertainment to scientific and 3D visualization."
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That is so cool...
by thavith_osn on Wed 4th Feb 2009 00:34 UTC
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2005-07-11

It will be interesting to see how Apple/3rd party use this in Snow Leopard... That plus Grand Central "should" make a bit of a difference...

I am thinking of using this in some of our Windows projects here at work too...

RE: That is so cool...
by tyrione on Wed 4th Feb 2009 05:00 UTC in reply to "That is so cool..."
tyrione Member since:
2005-11-21

Very nice and useful as a mechanical engineer and computer science person who wants to do industrial apps, real-time simulations and games, not to mention the usual special effects world of movies, etc.

I just keep smiling as all the naysayers said OpenCL would have to compete with CUDA and Streams. Both will be supplanted by OpenCL on those respective platforms.