Affiliation:
1. Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
Abstract
Early graphical processing units (GPUs) were designed as high compute density, fixed-function processors ideally crafted to the needs of computer graphics workloads. Today, GPUs are becoming truly first-class computing elements on par with CPUs. Programming GPUs as self-sufficient general-purpose processors is not only hypothetically desirable, but feasible and efficient in practice, opening new opportunities for integration of GPUs in complex software systems.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Reference10 articles.
1. GPU Computing
2. NVIDIA. NVIDIA CUDA Programming Guide. Retrieved 2013. NVIDIA. NVIDIA CUDA Programming Guide. Retrieved 2013.
3. Khronos Group. The OpenCL Specification. Retreived 2013. Khronos Group. The OpenCL Specification. Retreived 2013.