On 10/24/11 12:44, Eduardo Morras wrote:
At 12:21 24/10/2011, Ivan Voras wrote:
On 21/10/2011 08:30, Hartmann, O. wrote:
> As I'm not a developer, but for scientific purposes highly
interested in
> using GPUs, the only way of doing HPC computing at the moment is with
> nVidias TESLA/nVidia consu
At 12:21 24/10/2011, Ivan Voras wrote:
On 21/10/2011 08:30, Hartmann, O. wrote:
> As I'm not a developer, but for scientific purposes highly interested in
> using GPUs, the only way of doing HPC computing at the moment is with
> nVidias TESLA/nVidia consumer graphics cards and LINUX, since on Lin
On 21/10/2011 08:30, Hartmann, O. wrote:
> As I'm not a developer, but for scientific purposes highly interested in
> using GPUs, the only way of doing HPC computing at the moment is with
> nVidias TESLA/nVidia consumer graphics cards and LINUX, since on Linux
> one willing to use the GPU has the n
On 10/20/11 11:30 PM, Hartmann, O. wrote:
As I'm not a developer, but for scientific purposes highly interested in
using GPUs, the only way of doing HPC computing at the moment is with
nVidias TESLA/nVidia consumer graphics cards and LINUX, since on Linux
one willing to use the GPU has the necess
As I'm not a developer, but for scientific purposes highly interested in
using GPUs, the only way of doing HPC computing at the moment is with
nVidias TESLA/nVidia consumer graphics cards and LINUX, since on Linux
one willing to use the GPU has the necessary libraries, driver and
compilers.
I'm ho