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AMD revs Stream SDK, now with OpenCL 1.1

Last week AMD announced that is has released rev 2.2 of its Stream SDK. In case you need a refresher ATI Stream technology is a set of advanced hardware and software technologies that enable AMD graphics processing cores (GPU), working in concert with the system’s x86 cores (CPU), to accelerate many applications beyond just graphics. […]

Numascale Demonstrates NumaConnect SDK at ISC

Numascale announced today that they will officially demonstrate a live SMP cluster based on AMD Opterons and the NumaScale Software Development Kit [SDK] at ISC10′ next week.  The technology, developed over the last four years, utilizes the AMD HTX port in order to extend the Hypertransport protocol beyond a single node, thus enabling one to […]

AMD updates stream SDK

Today AMD announced that it has revved their ATI Stream Software Development Kit AMD today announced the availability of the ATI Stream Software Development Kit (SDK) v2.1, the latest update of its ATI Stream SDK supporting OpenCL industry standard-based programming on AMD GPUs and x86 CPUs. ATI Stream SDK helps developers accelerate application performance by […]

Intel Energy Checker SDK: your MD simulation uses how many watts?

Earlier last month Intel put a new tool up on its public idea test drive site at WhatIf.intel.com. The Energy Checker SDK is designed to help data center managers and application developers with an early tool to help match software function to the energy it uses. Something interesting about the approach is that it relies […]

AMD releases Stream SDK v2.01, OpenCL enhancements

Today AMD revved its ATI Stream SDK to v2.01. This is AMD’s answer to developing code that uses both CPUs and GPUs for compute, and includes enhanced support for OpenCL development What’s New in v2.01 Update release for ATI Stream SDK v2.0. Support for Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 5.3. Support for debugging OpenCL™ with GDB […]

AMD releases new Stream SDK, support for OpenCL 1.0

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 for both multicore and accelerated (ie, GPUs today) processing. At Timothy Prickett Morgan at The Register points out in his coverage, Stream […]

Mitrionics announces new SDK for its HPC-oriented FPGA solution

This week Mitrionics announced a rev to the SDK that let’s developers get at its FPGA solution to accelerate HPC apps Mitrionics, Inc, …announced Version 2.0 of the Mitrion Software Development Kit (SDK), a free C-family parallel programming language development environment, and the Mitrion Virtual Processor (MVP). These combined offerings are focused on dramatically increasing […]

Mercury releases PS3 SDK

ASAP. PDA. BR-549. Mercury Computer Systems announced on Friday that they have released the PS3 version of their MultiCore Plus SDK for developing apps on Sony’s gaming console. “We’ve seen a tremendous amount of interest in leveraging the PS3 as a Cell development system and as a compute node for lightweight, high-performance clusters,” said Kai […]

A more in depth look at nVidia's CUDA SDK

Bryan O’Sullivan has a detailed look into the new SDK nVidia has announced that’s aimed at making programing the GPU in their graphics cards more accessible. How did they do? Bryan doesn’t think they’ve made it there—yet—but he does agree it’s a good first step: This technology is a long way from anything like true […]

NeuReality Launches Developer Portal for NR1 AI Inference Platform 

SAN JOSE — April 16, 2024 — NeuReality, an AI infrastructure technology company, announced today the release of a software developer portal and demo for installation of its software stack and APIs. The company said the announcement marks a milestone since delivery of its 7nm AI inference server-on-a-chip, the NR1 NAPU, and bring up of […]