OpenCL is the an open, royalty-free standard for cross-platform, parallel programming of modern processors found in personal computers, servers, and handheld/embedded devices. OpenCL greatly improves ...
In addition to introducing a full range of embedded application products that meet the OpenCL specification, US-based Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has collaborated with its industrial partners to ...
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 ...
Heterogeneous computing refers to a growing class of systems in which an application is executed on a mixture of dissimilar processor and accelerator devices to maximize throughput. The execution of a ...
Sunnyvale, CA – July 11, 2013 –Trusight, Inc., a pioneer in DRC (Digital Retinal Code) image processing technologies, announced that it has partnered with Vivante Corporation to deliver a ...
Apple has touted using the "Power of the GPU" with the OpenCL API, but how does it run in practice? Very few current applications are coded to use Apple's new OpenCL API that is included with Snow ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif. - Oct. 20, 2011 - AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced that MotionDSP has optimised the industry-leading Ikena ISR real-time video reconstruction software for OpenCL TM and AMD technology ...
The Khronos Group has this week announced the release of OpenCL 3.0 with a new OpenCL C 3.0 language specification to cater to a widening diversity of OpenCL devices. The Khronos Group is an open ...
Java is a programming language that allows developers to write once and deploy everywhere -– from high-end gaming desktops to smartphones. Its OS-agnostic and widespread nature is one of its strongest ...
Apple has taken the first steps toward completely killing OpenGL and OpenCL in Mojave in favor of its own Metal technology. Buried in the developer's documentation section, Apple made the declaration ...
OpenCL based processing, while not as powerful as CUDA processing also used on DaVinci Resolve, does allow a much wider range of computers that can be used for color grading. This allows iMac and ...