Monday, June 10, 2013

Re: [Avid-L2] New Mac Pro

 

CUDA is a proprietary direct-to-card language for NVIDIA. It cannot run on any other platform.

OTOH, OpenCL provides the same benefit but is platform independent. Adobe have been increasing their OpenCL support over recent releases.

Philip

On Jun 10, 2013, at 11:39 AM, Jeff Kreines @ Kinetta <jeff@kinetta.com> wrote:

> What about the AMD GPUs vs. nVidia? Does AMD do Cuda? Will Resolve run on AMD? This might be an incredibly dumb move. Also, a stackable design would have been more elegant, so one could put a PCI chassis below the cylinder. Cylinders aren't the best shape for dealing with rectangular things like drives and PCI cards.
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> Cuteness trumps functionality.
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> On Jun 10, 2013, at 1:12 PM, Jeff Sengpiehl <jeff@chainsawedit.com> wrote:
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>> Fast but no slots. It's the blue and white g3 all over again.
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