[mpir-devel] Re: CUDA Development - meeting today

2009-08-11 Thread Jeff Gilchrist
On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 3:42 PM, Jason Martin wrote: > Are there any OpenCL compilers available yet? It looks like AMD is releasing an SDK to run OpenCL code on x86 processors, so you can debug things without a compliant GPU available. Might be interesting to some people here: http://arstechnic

[mpir-devel] Re: CUDA Development - meeting today

2009-06-20 Thread Jeff Gilchrist
On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 3:42 PM, Jason Martin wrote: > Are there any OpenCL compilers available yet? Looks like NVIDIA is releasing a driver pack with an OpenCL compiler: http://www.techreport.com/discussions.x/17088 Jeff. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received thi

[mpir-devel] Re: CUDA Development - meeting today

2009-05-17 Thread Jeff Gilchrist
On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 3:42 PM, Jason Martin wrote: > Are there any OpenCL compilers available yet? Since when has something a trivial as a lack of compiler stopped the amazingly talented MPIR crew. ;-) I guess I should have said, it would be nice for MPIR to support OpenCL when it becomes m

[mpir-devel] Re: CUDA Development - meeting today

2009-05-17 Thread Bill Hart
The meeting is about to start. I've added a wiki page at: http://wiki.sagemath.org/CUDA I'll update the wiki regularly with info as we go. Feel free to edit the page. Just click on the login in the upper left corner to create an account. You'll need to know that sage uses python, to participate

[mpir-devel] Re: CUDA Development - meeting today

2009-05-17 Thread Jason Martin
On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 3:34 PM, Jeff Gilchrist wrote: > > On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 3:05 PM, Bill Hart > wrote: > >> We intend to discuss: >> >> * CUDA >> * Assembly language for NVIDIA cards > > Everything seems to be CUDA and NVIDIA these days.  Is there no love > for the also powerful ATI car

[mpir-devel] Re: CUDA Development - meeting today

2009-05-17 Thread Jeff Gilchrist
On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 3:05 PM, Bill Hart wrote: > We intend to discuss: > > * CUDA > * Assembly language for NVIDIA cards Everything seems to be CUDA and NVIDIA these days. Is there no love for the also powerful ATI cards? It would be really nice if MPIR supports OpenCL so that any GPGPU ca

[mpir-devel] Re: CUDA Development - meeting today

2009-05-17 Thread Bill Hart
The talk will be moved back to 3:30pm to allow more time for lunch. 2009/5/17 Bill Hart : > Present so far will be: > > * Bill Hart (Warwick) > * Carl Witty (Newton Labs) > * Glenn Tarbox (local software developer - large scale parallel expert) > * Michael Abshoff (Sage release manager - expert o

[mpir-devel] Re: CUDA Development - meeting today

2009-05-17 Thread Bill Hart
Present so far will be: * Bill Hart (Warwick) * Carl Witty (Newton Labs) * Glenn Tarbox (local software developer - large scale parallel expert) * Michael Abshoff (Sage release manager - expert on build systems) We'll be meeting at the Bill and Melinda Gates Commons in the Paul Allen buildi