Intel has updated its graphics drivers for users of 4th generation Core processors. The headline benefits to updating your Haswell based system's drivers is that the integrated graphics component will ...
SANTA CLARA, CA—APRIL 20, 2009—NVIDIA Corporation, the inventor of the GPU, today announced the release of its OpenCL driver and software development kit (SDK) to developers participating in its ...
A new version of the interface makes software running on graphics chips more self-reliant and better at sharing data with conventional software running on CPUs. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from ...
ATI has announced the immediate availability of OpenCL 1.0 CPU support as part of the ATI Stream SDK V2.0 Beta. 32- and 64-bit versions are available for Linux, Vista, and Windows XP. OpenCL promises ...
Despite releasing an updated version of its ATI Stream SDK last week, AMD still doesn't support GPU acceleration for OpenCL applications. The current release, version 2.0 beta 2, only supports x86 ...
NVIDIA was the first one to announce OpenCL drivers conformant to the spec back in June, and now they’ve move the ball to the goal line by announcing this week that those drivers are publicly ...
All NVIDIA CUDA-Enabled GPUs Shipped by Apple Supported under New Operating System Apple’s new Snow Leopard operating system (OS) is the first OS to integrate OpenCL, a cross-platform open standard ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif. - Jan. 11, 2012 - AMD (NYSE: AMD) released new versions of the AMD APP SDK and AMD Catalyst TM developer drivers which include many new features, including several capabilities of ...
Users on the Intel HD4000 GPU boat are about to get more performance. While at GDC, Intel announced a new version of their driver that will bring with it an up to 10 percent improvement in graphics ...
The Khronos Group is moving ahead with OpenCL 3.0... by making everything in OCL 2.x optional and going back to OpenCL 1.2. Bold move. We'll see if it pays off for them. Share on Facebook (opens in a ...
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