[Beowulf] OT? GPU accelerators for finite difference time domain
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Mark Hahn hahn at mcmaster.caSun Apr 1 11:25:19 PDT 2007
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> If you want to use GPUs for computations, I suggest that you take a look at > CUDA > (http://www.nvidia.com/cuda). The SDK is available for free and it is > using a C like syntax (so you don't need to write shader and be > familiar with OpenGL or DX9 ). there's ATI/AMD's CTM effort as well, as well as several independent ones. www.gpgpu.org is a great resource to start with.
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