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Postby adexmont » Fri Mar 07, 2014 10:44 am

hi again,
i'm subscribed at the cuda nvidia news letter and they are talking a lot about parallell computation, i suppose that you already know that.

I'm not so smart on copyright so i don't know if you can bring pices of code from there but they talk about student project so maybe you can find some help from there.

May be a useless post but i hope it's not :P

Tnx
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Re: cuda

Postby aolofsson » Fri Mar 07, 2014 9:32 pm

Nvidia has done a great job with education and we are trying to follow in their footsteps in some respectrs. The major difference is that we do not support proprietary single source standards like CUDA.
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