I finish posting some news from this past month:
News about GPU debuggers:
1.Allinea DDT GPU debugger beta
2.Totalview:
http://www.totalviewtech.com/company/pressrelease.html?id=315
3.What about Nexus I'm signed in beta program and getted a mail a month ago saying adding accounts in two weeks.. I get no response..
4. Also what about GPU debugger by Kun Zhao I must check it..
More soft
Matlab GPU enabled beta upcoming?
Nvidia SceniX enabled with Optix avaiable (5.5)
PhysX SDK 2.8.3 avaiable.. I signed for an account and now I'm able to get both this an 30/09 runtime, all supporting x64 binaries..
See how!
GPU enabled web browsers coming: Both IE9 and Firefox getting GPU acceleration via Direct2D and DirectWrite.. Firefox build avaiable..
Both Unreal 3 engine and Cryengine 3 (state of the art engines) are now free for non commercial use.. Cryengine 3 is more restrictive and made avaiable only to instructors of universities..
Of course Nvidia announced in press notes in SC09 both Fermi based Tesla products for Q2 2009, features in OpenCL 195 driver:
OpenCL 1.0 Extensions: NVIDIA is the only vendor supporting OpenCL features beyond the minimum conformance level. New extensions released by NVIDIA include support for double precision, OpenGL interoperability and the new OpenCL Installable Client Device (ICD). These new features supplement existing NVIDIA-only support for 2D image, 32-bit atomics and byte addressable stores.
and also growing GPU Computing growing software ecosystem..
Also seem interesting these two papers:
CheCUDA: A Checkpoint/restart Tool for CUDA Applications
PyCUDA: GPU Run-Time Code Generation for High-Performance Computing
in gpgpu.org
and new site wanting to replace my blog :-)
gpucomputing.net
Monday, 30 November 2009
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