GPULib v1.0 is released [message #63695] |
Tue, 18 November 2008 15:16 |
edkase
Messages: 6 Registered: January 2006
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Tech-X Corporation of Boulder, Colorado, today announced the release
of GPULib v1.0. This software library executes vectorized mathematical
functions on graphics processing units (GPUs) from NVIDIA, bringing
high-performance numerical operations to everyday desktop computers.
GPULib allows users to access high-performance computing with minimal
modification to their existing programs. By providing bindings for a
number of Very High Level Languages (VHLLs) including MATLAB and IDL
from ITT Visual Information Solutions, GPULib can accelerate new
applications or be incorporated into existing applications with
minimal effort. No knowledge of GPU programming and memory management
is required. Speedup factors of 10x to 40x are typically realized in
IDL and MATLAB applications.
GPULib provides a library of mathematical functions that facilitate
the use of high performance computing resources available on modern
graphics processing units (GPUs) by engineers, scientists, analysts,
and other technical professionals.
GPULib is available under two licensing arrangements, depending on
your development and use scenario. One supports software development
within the Open Source community. The second option provides an avenue
for the development of commercial applications based on GPULib.
Development of GPULib was funded in part under NASA SBIR Phase II
Award No. NNG06CA13C.
For more information regarding GPULib, please visit http://GPULib.txcorp.com.
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