Parallella CommunitySupercomputing for Everyone2015-04-14T05:53:00+00:00https://parallella.org/forums/feed.php?f=32&t=23022015-04-14T05:53:00+00:002015-04-14T05:53:00+00:00https://parallella.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2302&p=13465#p13465 Regards,
Andrew
Statistics: Posted by 9600 — Tue Apr 14, 2015 5:53 am
]]>2015-04-14T05:09:07+00:002015-04-14T05:09:07+00:00https://parallella.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2302&p=13464#p13464mimic the behaviors of a small GPU cluster.
I haven't used COPRTHR so I'll go ahead and try that.
Statistics: Posted by vlnguyen92 — Tue Apr 14, 2015 5:09 am
]]>2015-04-13T12:51:29+00:002015-04-13T12:51:29+00:00https://parallella.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2302&p=13454#p13454OpenCL device via COPRTHR and so you can target OpenCL kernels to this.
You could use an Intel NUC as a front-end processor / managing node for a cluster, or you could use another Parallella board, or some other host. It all depends on your application's particular requirements.
]]>2015-04-12T19:53:10+00:002015-04-12T19:53:10+00:00https://parallella.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2302&p=13450#p13450 I'm trying to build a cluster similar to Brian Guarraci's and we're almost done. Since the Parallella boards can run OpenCL. I wonder if this kind of system could mimic the behavior of a GPU cluster? I mean a host (the Intel NUC) could schedule multiple GPU jobs to the boards.
I'm new to this and would appreciate any comments/critiques.
Thank you,
Statistics: Posted by vlnguyen92 — Sun Apr 12, 2015 7:53 pm