AMD has started offering a free OpenCL for CPU beta download as part of its ATI Stream SDK v2.0 Beta Program. AMD (News - Alert) has also submitted conformance logs to the Khronos Working Group for ...
For those of you that have been keeping up with AMD’s Boltzmann Initiative, the company has been moving at a rapid clip to overhaul its HPC software stack for use with its GPUs. AMD's solution not ...
AMD Adopts OpenCL 1.0 Specification Ratified by The Khronos Group, Reaffirms Commitment to Open Standards for CPU+GPU Compute -- Company plans OpenCL-compliant SDK preview release in first half of ...
AMD announced in its forums on the 21st that they’ve released version 2.0 of the Stream SDK, with support for OpenCL. You’ll recall that OpenCL is the emerging standard for expressing work destined ...
AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced it is now offering a free OpenCL TM for CPU beta download as part of the ATI Stream SDK v2.0 Beta Program. The beta will help programmers to more easily develop ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Advanced Micro Devices is making a beta version of a tool for programming multicore processors available free online. The OpenCL for CPU beta will be part of AMD's ATI Stream ...
As you've undoubtedly heard, AMD recently launched its Radeon HD 5000 GPUs – all of which have been 5700 or 5800 series cards. Yesterday, the company released a new Open CL-compliant driver for ...
This week AMD announced that they have submitted for certification an OpenCL SDK for x86 CPUs, and made the beta available to developers for download AMD today announced it is now offering a free ...
TAIPEI – Advanced Micro Devices kicked off a contest offering up to$50,000 in prizes to developers with the best applications using the OpenCLinterface on its processors that merge x86 and graphics ...
We still aren't seeing the modern-day GPU utilised for everyday tasks as much as we'd like, but it isn't due to a lack of trying. Following the introduction of a fourth beta release back in October, ...
AMD has announced the release of the first OpenCL SDK for x86 CPUs, and it will enable developers to target x86 processors with the kind of OpenCL code that’s normally written for GPUs. In a way, this ...