An Open Source Compiler From CUDA To X86-Multicore
Gregory Diamos writes "An open source project, Ocelot, has recently released a just-in-time compiler for CUDA, allowing the same programs to be run on NVIDIA GPUs or x86 CPUs and providing an alternative to OpenCL. A description of the compiler was recently posted on the NVIDIA forums. The compiler works by translating GPU instructions to LLVM and then generating native code for any LLVM target. It has been validated against over 100 CUDA applications. All of the code is available under the New BSD license."
How do you mod retarded?
-----Hard to say, but it must be easy since there are lots of mods that are, at the very least, a bit challenged. If you know what I mean.-----
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Nope.
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Ok, that one was strictly for the two other people who would get a Warburton/Tick reference. But the three of us laughed our asses off..... "Yes, it is I, Bat-Manuel! I saved them three times later that night, if you know what I mean." Heh, funny... Ok, well, if you had watched the show you'd laugh too. And the stupid thing wouldn't have been canceled after a half-season. So basically it's doubly your fault that you didn't get it.
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