I wish you had better sources and did your homework before stating things as "finally someone using CUDA".
Here's a tip:
In Mexico, Universidad de Colima is doing important scientific studies, as well as sismical, weather and volcanic exploration using those nifty things called TESLA Processors. CUDA there.
Tecnologico de Monterrey, one of the most important study houses in the country, is currently on test with two super computers with 3xTESLA cards and all of their students on Computer Science are currently studying GPU GEMS, aka, the Great and Fascinating Book of GPU Programing with CUDA, by NVIDIA.
That's Mexico. I'm ****very***** certain other countries have their share as well.
Dear Sylvie:
I wish you had better sources and did your homework before stating things as "finally someone using CUDA".
Here's a tip:
In Mexico, Universidad de Colima is doing important scientific studies, as well as sismical, weather and volcanic exploration using those nifty things called TESLA Processors. CUDA there.
Tecnologico de Monterrey, one of the most important study houses in the country, is currently on test with two super computers with 3xTESLA cards and all of their students on Computer Science are currently studying GPU GEMS, aka, the Great and Fascinating Book of GPU Programing with CUDA, by NVIDIA.
That's Mexico. I'm ****very***** certain other countries have their share as well.
You have a nice one, now, ok?
Bristol tips up at Cuda as well! http://www.cudafootball.com/join-the-cuda.htm I thought you'd know about Bristols.
"Now, Charlie, eat it. "
He'll still "report news" that he makes up off the top of his head.
And ATI fans will still rally to it.
http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/466/1026466/acceleware-cuts-half-staff
"it does show exactly what we already knew, CUDA and GPGPU is on it's last legs."
Now, Charlie, eat it.
I bet this news will have charlie moaning for a week.