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AMD to Support CUDA?
Posted by Regeneration on June 30th, 2009, 04:01 PM

Santa Clara, California-based graphics chip maker NVIDIA is said to be working on enabling its prestigious CUDA technology for AMD's GPUs. This solution will enable application developers to optimize their products for use on GPUs from both NVIDIA and AMD, using the CUDA technology. Consequently, this will enable NVIDIA, currently the world's leading vendor of graphics processing units, to gain from the GPU sales of its main competitor, AMD.

There are a number of general purpose GPU (GPGPU) computing standards available today, including OpenCL and Microsoft's DirectX Compute, both of which are currently supported by two leading graphics chip makers, NVIDIA and AMD. However, the two rival companies have also developed their own solutions, with NVIDIA placing a big bet on its CUDA technology, and AMD trying to make up for lost space with its Stream solution. However, according to a recent news-article on the techradar, citing NVIDIA's chief scientist, Bill Dally, the company could be working on further expanding the working environment for its CUDA solution.

“In the future you'll be able to run C with CUDA extensions on a broader range of platforms, so I don't think that will be a fundamental limitation.” Dally said. While not directly confirming the support for AMD's platforms, he added, “I'm familiar with some projects that are underway to enable CUDA on other platforms.”

Read the entire article at SoftPedia.

14 Comments
Hey it's over a year since you announced your physx on ati project...whatever happened to that Reggie?.....is the above some of the fruits of your labour?

Last edited by technogiant; June 30th, 2009 at 06:45 PM..
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this is so funny
remember when AMD was like: never!, ever!, cross my heath and hope to die
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Originally Posted by technogiant View Post
Hey it's over a year since you announced your physx on ati project...whatever happened to that Reggie?.....is the above some of the fruits of your labour?
I sure hope so
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now i could be wrong but i bleieve rege's physx project got stonewalled by both nvidia and amd and he probably got all sorts of legal threats forcing hime to terminate the project, but again i could be wrong
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No mather how muth Rege has to do with this (if had ?) they will completly fuck him over , so if you thinking about some credid for him or i dunno some further coperation , FORGET IT , nothing like this will ever happen .

Thats my opinion.
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Havok?
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Originally Posted by Hueristic View Post
Havok?
Youre confusing Cuda with Physx, although based on the same concept, its not the same thing.
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Both AMD and Nvidia should concentrate on openCL.
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Originally Posted by AfterLife View Post
Both AMD and Nvidia should concentrate on openCL.
they are .. CUDA and AMD's Stream are openCL
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Originally Posted by HaZe303 View Post
Youre confusing Cuda with Physx, although based on the same concept, its not the same thing.
Ahh, I can't keep up these days

You'd think these stinking companies would have learned by now to set one standard! If they don't get their acts together Intel is gonna smack them down.
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don't make me laugh.
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Originally Posted by squall_leonhart View Post
don't make me laugh.
Hi hi hi
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This is a joke its been a year later still nothing so when the download link becomes available then I will believe it .................. until then seeing is believing
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If NVIDIA gave him legal threats then thats just all the more reason to leak your work!!
What good is a hacker who wont do anything without corporate permission!!
Where have all the super-big hacking-testicles gone?? eh? Pathetic!!

Most normall people would get angry and do exactly what they were told not to do under legal threats . But others bow down and graciously apply lube
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