OpenCL is the an open, royalty-free standard for cross-platform, parallel programming of modern processors found in personal computers, servers, and handheld/embedded devices. OpenCL greatly improves ...
In addition to introducing a full range of embedded application products that meet the OpenCL specification, US-based Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has collaborated with its industrial partners to ...
A new version of the interface makes software running on graphics chips more self-reliant and better at sharing data with conventional software running on CPUs. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from ...
The Khronos Group has ratified OpenCL 1.1, a programming standard for parallel execution of tasks across multicore processors, the standards-setting organization said on Monday. The OpenCL standard, ...
Apple was stingy with details about Snow Leopard when it briefly previewed the next version of OS X at this summer’s Worldwide Developers Conference. But based on the company’s public statements about ...
Heterogeneous computing refers to a growing class of systems in which an application is executed on a mixture of dissimilar processor and accelerator devices to maximize throughput. The execution of a ...
OpenCL, created to support parallel programming in Apple's Snow Leopard operating system, may become the new world standard for parallel programming on all platforms. Peter N. Glaskowsky is a computer ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif. - Oct. 20, 2011 - AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced that MotionDSP has optimised the industry-leading Ikena ISR real-time video reconstruction software for OpenCL TM and AMD technology ...
Altera is looking to put OpenCL (Open Computing Language) into FPGA hardware. This could give GPUs a run for the money when it comes to accelerating parallel processing. It could also increase ...
In the past, a developer could write a fairly simple, sequential program that performed the required work, gave the correct answer, and worked on a variety of computing platforms. As long as the ...
OpenCL based processing, while not as powerful as CUDA processing also used on DaVinci Resolve, does allow a much wider range of computers that can be used for color grading. This allows iMac and ...