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Title: New GPU from AMD
Post by: Raistmer on 14 Jan 2008, 09:57:22 am
It's some datasheet http://ati.amd.com/products/streamprocessor/specs.html
Maybe on could use this monster for SETI too .... :)
Title: Re: New GPU from AMD
Post by: Radiohead on 14 Jan 2008, 10:39:38 am
1999 USD???
Hm....
Title: Re: New GPU from AMD
Post by: Raistmer on 14 Jan 2008, 10:51:22 am
Ah...  :)
It's rival of Tesla from NVidia IMHO. But it seems Tesla cheaper too... :/
Title: Re: New GPU from AMD
Post by: Raistmer on 10 Apr 2008, 01:02:16 pm
Analog of CUDA from AMD?
http://ati.amd.com/technology/streamcomputing/index.html
Title: Re: New GPU from AMD
Post by: _heinz on 10 Apr 2008, 04:39:53 pm
Analog of CUDA from AMD?
http://ati.amd.com/technology/streamcomputing/index.html
thanks, did already download the packages...
did the doku in our testproject... have a look at it ...very impressive if we can use it on the HD3870 I have  ;)
Title: Re: New GPU from AMD
Post by: Raistmer on 11 Apr 2008, 01:13:32 am
Sure, GPU app is _very_ needed IMHO.
Maybe you need CUDA code for easely start by porting it to AMD-kind SDK ...
Title: Re: New GPU from AMD
Post by: _heinz on 28 Jun 2008, 03:40:49 am
Hi Raistmer,
I choosed the HD 3870 for the SKT, in preparation to use it for the seti-app. Have a look in the AMD Developer Central (http://amd-member.com/newsletters/DevCentral/0608.html) and read RapidMind's Multi-Core Development Platform now supports AMD FireStream™ and ATI Radeon™.
An have a look at RAPIDMIND (http://www.rapidmind.net/product.php)
To use it is in my personal program this year.   ;D
heinz
Title: Re: New GPU from AMD
Post by: Raistmer on 28 Jun 2008, 04:57:41 am
Hi Raistmer,
I choosed the HD 3870 for the SKT, in preparation to use it for the seti-app. Have a look in the AMD Developer Central (http://amd-member.com/newsletters/DevCentral/0608.html) and read RapidMind's Multi-Core Development Platform now supports AMD FireStream™ and ATI Radeon™.
An have a look at RAPIDMIND (http://www.rapidmind.net/product.php)
To use it is in my personal program this year.   ;D
heinz

Hi
Does any free or at least evaluation version of this development platform available?
Title: Re: New GPU from AMD
Post by: bronan on 11 Mar 2009, 04:10:33 pm
Ofcourse it costs alot these give much power.

Milkyway@Home shows the raw performance of the Ati gpu cards with a double precision application which the nvidia cant perform very well as stated by many

Not sure if a sinlge precision application would be faster on the nvidia or the ati, but it is clear that the ati cards have enormous power for use :)

Nevertheless the cards still re expenssive and still in development, if more companies can make use of this massive calculation power we would benefit from it soon as well

I think these cards will drop rapidly in price if the mainmarket adopts them for more demanding applications and not only as a toy for scientists.

Now we just need mainbords with more irqs for use more of these cards and not shared because thats not working very well

I found the Nvida tesla cheapest with 663 Gflops costing about $1500 but you can buy the ati 9250 powerhouse with 1Tflops at newegg for $790

And ati has released a new one the 9270 which has 1.2 Tflops availabel for processing.
It would be awesome if someone could make this power available for other applications :D
 
Title: Re: New GPU from AMD
Post by: elec999 on 13 Mar 2009, 09:23:41 pm
Ofcourse it costs alot these give much power.

Milkyway@Home shows the raw performance of the Ati gpu cards with a double precision application which the nvidia cant perform very well as stated by many

Not sure if a sinlge precision application would be faster on the nvidia or the ati, but it is clear that the ati cards have enormous power for use :)

Nevertheless the cards still re expenssive and still in development, if more companies can make use of this massive calculation power we would benefit from it soon as well

I think these cards will drop rapidly in price if the mainmarket adopts them for more demanding applications and not only as a toy for scientists.

Now we just need mainbords with more irqs for use more of these cards and not shared because thats not working very well

I found the Nvida tesla cheapest with 663 Gflops costing about $1500 but you can buy the ati 9250 powerhouse with 1Tflops at newegg for $790

And ati has released a new one the 9270 which has 1.2 Tflops availabel for processing.
It would be awesome if someone could make this power available for other applications :D
 

So AMD gpus are killers vs nvidia. And they do not support seti atm?
Thank you
Title: Re: New GPU from AMD
Post by: Raistmer on 04 Apr 2009, 03:24:41 pm
Well, today I got 2 Radeon 4870-based cards Not from ATI ;) though but with good discount from my old friend.
Lets look closer on ATI streaming capabilities....  ;D