GPGPU
General-Purpose Computation Using Graphics Hardware

Introduction

GPGPU 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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AT&T Labs GPGPU Research Group

The GPGPU group at AT&T Labs - Research conducts research on GPU applications in the areas of computational geometry, data visualization and data analysis. (AT&T Labs GPGPU Home Page)

Posted: 12 Dec 2004 [GPGPU /Miscellaneous/Research Groups] #

UNC Chapel Hill GAMMA group.

The GAMMA research group at UNC Chapel Hill (led by Profs. Dinesh Manocha and Ming Lin) uses GPUs for Voronoi computations, collision detection, penetration computation and collision response, motion planning, and more.

Posted: 19 Nov 2002 [GPGPU /Miscellaneous/Research Groups] #


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