OpenCL based processing, while not as powerful as CUDA processing also used on DaVinci Resolve, does allow a much wider range of computers that can be used for color grading. This allows iMac and ...
This whitepaper evaluate OpenCL as a programming tool for developing performance-portable applications for GPGPUs. While the Khronos group developed OpenCL with programming portability in mind, ...
We spent some time on the phone with NVIDIA today in the wake of last night's official release of the OpenCL GPU-processing spec, and we learned some interesting things. NVIDIA thinks OpenCL is going ...
CUDA is the NVIDIA technology that allows applications to be run on the GPU, rather than the CPU, and take advantage of the superior parallel processing capabilities of the GPU. It already supported a ...
This week at NAB 2011, Blackmagic Design has announced version 8 of the very high-end dedicated color-grading solution DaVinci Resolve. The upgrade brings XML support, multi-layer timelines, curve ...
This is one for the pro's, as it's WAYYY over my paygrade, but I was wondering:<BR><BR>Would it be possible, down the road, to leverage GPU's as VM client CPU's, using technologies like OpenCL or CUDA ...
One of my colleagues posted a thread in a forum about MemtestG80 and MemtestCL. MemtestG80 and MemtestCL are software-based testers to test for “soft errors” in GPU memory or logic for NVIDIA ...
DaVinci Resolve 8, billed as “a major new update to the world’s most advanced colour correction tool”, is now shipping. New features include: stabilization, multi-layer timelines, XML round trip with ...