Thanks! That's all I wanted to know. I was joking about usage of CUDA
in brute force solutions (if I couldn't come up with better solution,
I would just try to solve remaining problems), but CUDA gives
extremely friendly interface to parallel execution of functions. I
just didn't want to be disqualified because of CUDA solution. I will
definitely try to use it in qualification round, because I think that
using graphics card to run thousands of threads is just awesome.

On Aug 30, 4:33 am, Alex Yu <stin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If you advance to the final round, giving that CUDA is free, our
> onsite machines are equipped with NVIDIA Quardo video cards.
>
> On 8/30/09, romanr <goo...@romanr.info> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Actually I can't imagine for what GCJ's problem you need CUDA.
> > All tasks can be solved even by 80's ZX-spectrum.
> > Turn on your mind, CPU power won't help you.
>
> > Bartholomew Furrow wrote:
>
> >> What does one need in order to run CUDA in non-very-very-slow mode?  A
> >> modern NVIDIA graphics card?
>
> >>> On Aug 29, 2009 6:47 AM, "Prakhar Jain" <prakh...@gmail.com
> >>> <mailto:prakh...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> >>> Hi,
>
> >>> There is no use in running CUDA on emulator mode. It would be v v slow.
> >>> If the server supports real time CUDA, then only it would be of any use.
>
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