- Oct 16, 2006
- 1,651
- 473
- 136
This looks to be one of several upcoming applications accelerated on AMD's Fusion processors and GPUs with OpenCl.
Uploaded with ImageShack.us
Uploaded with ImageShack.us
WinZip still exists?
Also, Corel still exists?
It is by far the most used zip utility. Desktops come pre shipped with that, not WinRar or 7-zip or any of the others. And it's just the beggining of programs accelerated with OpenCL.
It is by far the most used zip utility. Desktops come pre shipped with that, not WinRar or 7-zip or any of the others. And it's just the beggining of programs accelerated with OpenCL.
wonder if winrar will get it...<3 winrar...
just to remeber....Intel is going to support openCL aswell
If Intel supports openCL, I don't see how CUDA could win in the long run. Wouldn't developers much rather code for something that runs on Intel, AMD and Nvidia's chips?
I imagine that if they don't want to become obsolete, it'll be accelerated with OpenCL too. And why not, they won't get this kind of performance jump any other way.
If Intel supports openCL, I don't see how CUDA could win in the long run. Wouldn't developers much rather code for something that runs on Intel, AMD and Nvidia's chips?
This looks to be one of several upcoming applications accelerated on AMD's Fusion processors and GPUs with OpenCl.
Uploaded with ImageShack.us