IWOCL - April 27, 2020 – – Today, The Khronos ® Group, an open consortium of industry-leading companies creating advanced interoperability standards, publicly releases the OpenCL™ 3.0 Provisional ...
The Khronos Group is moving ahead with OpenCL 3.0... by making everything in OCL 2.x optional and going back to OpenCL 1.2. Bold move. We'll see if it pays off for them. Share on Facebook (opens in a ...
A recently-approved technology standard should help software developers to tap the latent processing power of graphics chips and transform regular computers into veritable supercomputers—at least for ...
OpenCL is a computational framework designed to take advantage of multicore platforms. Unsurprisingly, there are a few myths surrounding it. This file type includes high resolution graphics and ...
This example demonstrates the creation of a texture in OpenGL* 4.3 that has a sub-region updated by an OpenCL™ C kernel running on Intel® Processor Graphics with Microsoft Windows*. One example use of ...
For those of you that have been keeping up with AMD’s Boltzmann Initiative, the company has been moving at a rapid clip to overhaul its HPC software stack for use with its GPUs. AMD's solution not ...
Today, the Khronos Group consortium released the OpenCL 3.0 Provisional Specifications. OpenCL 3.0 realigns the OpenCL roadmap to enable developer-requested functionality to be broadly deployed by ...
The Khronos Group has this week announced the release of OpenCL 3.0 with a new OpenCL C 3.0 language specification to cater to a widening diversity of OpenCL devices. The Khronos Group is an open ...