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  GPU : a Global Processing Unit - cluster software for P2P computing
GPU dovrebbe creare una infrastruttura che permetta il calcolo distribuito; un eventuale, alquanto improbabile, successo del progetto potrebbe trasformare Internet in un gigantesco supercomputer da utilizzare per scopi pacifici e per ricerca sensata e aperta.
Sogni a parte, nel modello proposto da GPU, ogni utente può chiedere tempo di calcolo agli altri utenti; per contro tutti sono tenuti a provvedere risorse, se necessario.
The GPU plugin integrates with it, and a standalone client is available as well.
gpu.sourceforge.net   (828 words)

  
 GPGPU
In this paper, an overview of recent advances in programmable GPUs is presented, with an emphasis on their application to molecular mechanics simulations and the programming techniques required to obtain optimal performance in these cases.
We demonstrate the use of GPUs for the calculation of long-range electrostatics and nonbonded forces for molecular dynamics simulations.
The application of GPU acceleration to biomolecular simulation is also demonstrated through the use of GPU-accelerated Coulomb-based ion placement and calculation of time-averaged potentials from molecular dynamics trajectories.
www.gpgpu.org   (2850 words)

  
  Folding@Home ATI GPU FAQ   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Since Core_10 GPU WU's cannot be processed on the CPU alone, we must assign a new set of points for GPU WUs, and we are setting that to 440 points/day to reflect the added resources that GPU donors give to FAH.
GPU WU's can't correctly be run on non-GPU cores and vice versa.
These GPU IDs are then passed to seperate clients as part of a flag.
folding.stanford.edu /FAQ-ATI.html   (3927 words)

  
 GPU : a Global Processing Unit - A computing network on a random graph
GPU is a framework for distributed computing based on a network that builds itself randomly.
GPU was developed as semester and master thesis at ETH Zürich under supervision of Wes by dangermouse with the help of the amazing GPU Team, using all Open Source software available around the world and in outer deep space.
GPU is kindly hosted by Sourceforge, a platform for Open Source with more than 70000 projects.
gpu.sourceforge.net /faq.php   (2689 words)

  
 Wave Report | GPU Tutorial
GPUs form the heart of modern graphics cards, relieving the CPU (central processing units) of much of the graphics processing load.
GPUs allow products such as desktop PCs, portable computers, and game consoles to process real-time 3D graphics that only a few years ago were only available on high-end workstations.
GPUs are true processing units, on par with the CPUs they compliment.
www.wave-report.com /tutorials/gpu.htm   (403 words)

  
 GPU for Scientific computing   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Since the second generation, it became possible to send parameters for the vertex shading processor at the GPU in order to apply a function for each vertex.
Although the user had adquired a reasonable control over the vertex processor (since the second generation), it was not until the fourth that he was able to reach better control over the fragment shading process.
In order to carry out this ojetive we select Brook for GPU library that was developed at Stanford University.
www.csit.fsu.edu /~blanco/gpusc/gpusc_project.htm   (896 words)

  
 GPU in Computer Labs
As the name says, General-Purpose Unix (GPU) features the Unix operating system, but the GPU implementation of Unix is special in that it let's the user issue commands in two different ways.
The second way to work with GPU is to issue commands from the GPU system prompt (i.e., the Unix command line).
A CNS password checker program will automatically run against your password choice, testing it for "guessability." If the program detects that your password is too easy to guess, you will be asked to type in another one; if it accepts your password, you will be asked to retype the new password to confirm it.
www.ualberta.ca /~vbowler/HyperDispatch21/gpu.html   (616 words)

  
 Dominik Göddeke -- GPGPU Tutorials
In the GPU pipeline, the traditional end point of every rendering operation is the frame buffer, a special chunk of graphics memory from which the image that appears on the display is read.
On the GPU, this means we perform another rendering pass and bind different input and output textures, eventually a different kernel etc. The most important ingredient for this kind of multipass rendering is the ping pong technique.
It especially does not measure the peak GPU performance, but instead something that is close to peak GPU bandwidth due to the low arithmetic intensity of this example code.
www.mathematik.uni-dortmund.de /~goeddeke/gpgpu/tutorial.html   (8024 words)

  
 GPU Gems 2
GPU Gems 2 is hard bound, approximately 880 pages, and in full color throughout, with over 300 diagrams and screenshots.
This sequel to the best-selling, first volume of GPU Gems details the latest programming techniques for today’s graphics processing units (GPUs).
As GPUs find their way into mobile phones, handheld gaming devices, and consoles, GPU expertise is even more critical in today’s competitive environment.
developer.nvidia.com /object/gpu_gems_2_home.html   (604 words)

  
 [H] Enthusiast - Xbox 360 GPU Features
While of course some lessons learned in DX9 and upcoming DX10 were applied, the GPU of the Xbox 360 is very much its own and comparing it directly to anything in the PC world is simply “not right” according to Mr.
Not consulted with or talked to once in a while, but relied upon for their GPU functionality requests and feedback as to the GPU’s implementation.
Also keep in mind that Microsoft owns this technology and while there is certainly a good amount of technology sharing between ATI and Microsoft, Microsoft has the ability to make their own changes and take the part anywhere in the world to be fabricated.
www.hardocp.com /article.html?art=Nzcx   (768 words)

  
 AMD + ATI and CPU/GPU integration
Scott Wasson over at TR had expressed some doubts that putting a GPU into a CPU socket would actually be desirable.
As far as it goes, it is, in fact, correct that putting 512MB of GDDR3 on a daughtercard with the GPU and linking it to the CPU over PCIe will get you more performance than just dropping a GPU into a cHT socket.
The point of doing a cHT-compatible GPU that's a drop-in replacement for a second Athlon is that it's much, much cheaper and less wasteful than a dedicated daughtercard (with a dedicated cache of GDDR3), and the performance is pretty good.
www.arstechnica.com /news.ars/post/20060724-7333.html   (956 words)

  
 GPU: Blogs, Photos, Videos and more on Technorati
Vamos a hacer un breve resumen del panorama de las GPUs hoy en día.
Radeon HD 3870/3850のベンチが公開されています ・55nm GPUs: R680, RV670, RV660, RV635, RV620 - Teil 2 (1ページ目)  by 3DCenter ・55nm GPUs: R680, RV670, RV660, RV635, RV620 - Teil 2 (2ページ目)  by 3DCenter スライドがリークしたRadeon HD 3800シリーズですが、そのベンチが公開されています ちなみにこれもAMDのスライドとなっていますね DX10も含めた様々なベンチが公開されており、シングル時・CrossFire時のスコアが掲載されています
Blog posts tagged GPU per day for the past 30 days.
www.technorati.com /tag/GPU   (389 words)

  
 Pete's PSX GPU plugins
gpu plugins (OpenGL, D3D DX7 and D3D DX6) are available in one zip archive.
You can get the full source of the test app from my plugin development page.
* The Linux PSX soft gpu emulation plugin, using X/SDL/DGA2 (depending on the main emu plugin interface).
www.pbernert.com /html/gpu.htm   (499 words)

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