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JimboPalmer wrote:GPUs use OpenMM on top of OpenCL in an older core 21 or a newer core 22.
JimF wrote:JimboPalmer wrote:GPUs use OpenMM on top of OpenCL in an older core 21 or a newer core 22.
I hope they have not forgotten about CUDA. Maybe after this mad rush is over (if ever), they can get around to it.
Frogging101 wrote:CUDA is just nVidia's proprietary API for GPU Compute. OpenCL works just as well and has broader platform compatibility due to it being an open standard.
JimF wrote:Frogging101 wrote:CUDA is just nVidia's proprietary API for GPU Compute. OpenCL works just as well and has broader platform compatibility due to it being an open standard.
I will let others take you apart on that one. It is more than I can bear just to think about it.
JimF wrote:JimboPalmer wrote:GPUs use OpenMM on top of OpenCL in an older core 21 or a newer core 22.
I hope they have not forgotten about CUDA. Maybe after this mad rush is over (if ever), they can get around to it.
PantherX wrote:Disclaimer, the information below is obtained while under development which means that numbers, values and time may change once it is in production.
There's a CUDA version of FahCore_22 in development, not ETA yet but that's a great start: https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/c ... s/fkylryx/
Performance of CUDA FahCore_22 is up to 50% more (did you read my disclaimer?): https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/c ... s/fkyjt9d/
AMD is not left behind and there's a chance that ROCm will be supported (really happy that you read my disclaimer): https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/c ... s/fkyrqpp/
NoMoreQuarantine wrote:...What was that about a disclaimer though?
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