it is for free download for now ....
...btw have u know that intel has bought rapidmind ?
Note that for CUFFT 3.0, the layout of batched data must be side-by-side and not interleaved.
QuoteNote that for CUFFT 3.0, the layout of batched data must be side-by-side and not interleaved. so it seems that we must rearrange data before fft to real parts and imaginary parts in rhe same array and after this doing it back ....
....I don't know if it would be well (any profit) also for the GPU cruncher (4x OCed GTX260-216), for to let run 4x MB + 4x CUDA. (Because the GPUs would lose performance, and the CPU wouldn't have much for to compensate
* You would use the current CUDA_V3.0_BETA ?Because I see lot of people in the forum, which let run this.Speed difference? Well for the opt._MB_6.08_V12_app ?,,,
If ~ 2 % speed up, this would mean + ~ 1,000 RAC at my GPU cruncher.
* I would see a speed difference between:nVIDIA_driver_190.38 + CUDA_V2.3andnVIDIA_driver_195.62 + CUDA_V2.3Normally nVIDIA release new driver for the gaming community.The only CUDA community profit also from new driver versions?(I don't mean, new driver for new CUDA version - this is clear.. )
I think we have determined that the 195.62 nvidia driver is not the best thing to run on pre-Fermi cards.Has anybody determined if there is any performance difference between the 190.62 (which is currently working very well for me) and the last pre-Fermi update 191.07?I hate to break anything that is working, unless somebody has noticed an advantage in doing so.