AnarchX
2008-06-27, 17:31:12
Introduction
CUDA was announced along with G80 in November 2006, released as a public beta in February 2007, and then finally hit the Version 1.0 milestone in June 2007 along with the launch of the G80-based Tesla solutions for the HPC market. Today, we look at the next stage in the CUDA/Tesla journey: GT200-based solutions, CUDA 2.0, and the overall state of NVIDIA's HPC business.
The article is divided in three parts: the technical & performance aspects, real-world applications & financial aspects, and a chat with Andy Keane, General Manager of the GPU Computing group.
http://www.beyond3d.com/content/articles/106/1
Ein durchaus interessanter und doch verständlich gehaltener Artikel, die zwei kommenden Teile sollte man sich also auch anschauen.
CUDA was announced along with G80 in November 2006, released as a public beta in February 2007, and then finally hit the Version 1.0 milestone in June 2007 along with the launch of the G80-based Tesla solutions for the HPC market. Today, we look at the next stage in the CUDA/Tesla journey: GT200-based solutions, CUDA 2.0, and the overall state of NVIDIA's HPC business.
The article is divided in three parts: the technical & performance aspects, real-world applications & financial aspects, and a chat with Andy Keane, General Manager of the GPU Computing group.
http://www.beyond3d.com/content/articles/106/1
Ein durchaus interessanter und doch verständlich gehaltener Artikel, die zwei kommenden Teile sollte man sich also auch anschauen.