GPGPU |
General-Purpose Computation Using Graphics Hardware
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IntroductionGPGPU stands for General-Purpose computation on GPUs. With the increasing programmability of commodity graphics processing units (GPUs), these chips are capable of performing more than the specific graphics computations for which they were designed. They are now capable coprocessors, and their high speed makes them useful for a variety of applications. The goal of this page is to catalog the current and historical use of GPUs for general-purpose computation.
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The deadline for the Special Issue of the Elsevier Journal "Simulation Practice and Theory" about Programmable Graphics Hardware has been extended until Tuesday, May 17th, 2005. Authors of
papers which explore simulation studies and algorithms utilizing graphics hardware are invited to participate in the special issue. Please see the Call for Papers for more information. (http://www.cg.informatik.uni-siegen.de/News/3_SIMPRA_CFP)
Posted: 26 Apr 2005 [GPGPU /Miscellaneous/Journals] # "Simulation Practice and Theory" Special Issue on Programmable Graphics Hardware
A Special Issue of the Elsevier Journal "Simulation
Practice and Theory" about
Programmable Graphics Hardware is planned for 2005. Authors of papers which explore simulation studies and algorithms utilizing graphics hardware are invited to participate in the special issue. Please see the Call for Papers for more information.
Posted: 09 Feb 2005 [GPGPU /Miscellaneous/Journals] # |
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