On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 6:21 PM, Simon Beaumont <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am just about to embark on integrating come CUDA libraries into
> sage. I was not sure of the best route to go - I am considering the
> pycuda libraries as a starting point - this a pure kernel approach - I
> but would also like to get the CUDA blas and fft libraries integrated.
> (I think cuda-python) can do this. I'm sure I'm not the first down
> this road and wondered which would be the most useful. I'd also
> appreciate some tips and pointers into integration of sage arrays and
> matrices to make this as native as possible. Of course this work would
> be shared with the community. I have plans to make some CUDA hardware
> available over the web using sage and have also have some longer term
> plans for a modeling environment based on it.
>
> Any advice and pointers most welcome.
>

What is CUDA?  Why should the typical read of sage-devel or user
of Sage care?  Any chance you could write a paragraph or two and
about this?  It might get a lot more Sage developers excited about
what you're doing (which is I'm sure extremely exciting).

 -- William

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