[Beowulf] Nvidia, cuda, tesla and... where's my double floating point?
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Mikhail Kuzminsky kus at free.netSun May 4 11:29:56 PDT 2008
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In message from Ricardo Reis <rreis at aero.ist.utl.pt> (Fri, 2 May 2008 14:05:25 +0100 (WEST)): > > Does anyone knows if/when there will be double floating point on >those >little toys from nvidia? "Next generation Tesla", but I don't know when. Or use AMD FireStream 9170 instead :-) Mikhail Kuzminsky Computer Assistance to Chemical Research Center Zelisnky Inst. of Organic Chemistry Moscow > > greets, > > Ricardo Reis > > 'Non Serviam' > > PhD student @ Lasef > Computational Fluid Dynamics, High Performance Computing, >Turbulence > http://www.lasef.ist.utl.pt > > & > > Cultural Instigator @ Rádio Zero > http://www.radiozero.pt > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/rreis/
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