El Sun, 14 Mar 2010 09:27:38 -0300, Juan Erbes escribió:
El día 13 de marzo de 2010 18:01, Camaleón escribió:
Yo en estos temas de programaciones (OpenGL, DirectX, OpenCL...) y arquitecturas para GPGPU (CUDA, Larrabee...) ya me he perdido. Y a todo esto ¿qué pasó con el Larrabee de Intel? :-?
Parece que Larrabee se queda en proyecto nada mas:
But what's it do? You've no doubt heard that OpenCL will accelerate the development of applications that take advantage of the extra processing power available in the nearly ubiquitous GPU. Both AMD and NVIDIA have announced support for the standard alongside their own Brook+ and CUDA efforts. For example, any card that supports CUDA will support OpenCL. And Intel is a member of the consortium, so the conventional wisdom is that support is expected for Larrabee as well, although Intel has been pretty vague so far while it actively develops its own language for throughput computing, Ct. (del tercer link)
Es verdad, parece que lo han congelado: *** http://www.informationweek.com/news/hardware/processors/showArticle.jhtml?ar... Intel Larrabee Graphics Chip Cancelled The plan to field a multicore graphics engine, which would have put Intel into direct competition against Nvidia, has been put on hold for now. Intel's plan to field a standalone multicore processor dedicated solely to advanced graphics has hit a major roadblock, with the chip giant e- mailing around a statement saying that the chip, code-named Larrabee, won't be launching anytime soon. What remains unclear is whether Intel is merely pushing its productization plans back until it can work the kinks out of an admittedly complex design, or whether there's any credence to rumblings from the Nvidia camp that Intel's envisioned graphics architecture isn't up to snuff. (...) *** Vaya :-/ Saludos, -- Camaleón -- Para dar de baja la suscripción, mande un mensaje a: opensuse-es+unsubscribe@opensuse.org Para obtener el resto de direcciones-comando, mande un mensaje a: opensuse-es+help@opensuse.org