Right in time to this years
supercomputing conference 2006 GPGPU will release lots of tutorials on how to use
graphics cards GPU’s for computation in supercomputer scale.
Most interesting will be the direct use of NVIDIA’s CUDA respective
ATI’s CTM, both a C-like programming language, which should make it
easy for he average joe to use the mighty processing power of GPU’s
for the homeuser.
supercomputing conference 2006 GPGPU will release lots of tutorials on how to use
graphics cards GPU’s for computation in supercomputer scale.
Most interesting will be the direct use of NVIDIA’s CUDA respective
ATI’s CTM, both a C-like programming language, which should make it
easy for he average joe to use the mighty processing power of GPU’s
for the homeuser.
You may also checkout and/or join Stanfords latest development in
F@H
protein folding, as they now support multiple GPU’s (Crossfire
or SLI) in their latest client.
See further details on supercomputing for everyone on http://gpgpu.org or for the more business
type here: http://sc06.supercomputing.org.