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Exploring Computation: Experiments with CUDA/CUBLAS on a Tesla C870
Keep in mind that the Tesla C870 gives a peak throughput of nearly 120 GFLOPs for Sgemm. A colleage of mine using a D870 told me they saw a improvement of ...
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Exploring Computation: Experiments with CUDA/CUBLAS on a Tesla C870
I've been playing around with the CUDA/CUBLAS/CUFFT libraries recently attempting to benchmark the kind of performance improvements possible with GPUs. ...
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Exploring Computation: SSE Tutorial : Part III
Mar 1, 2008 ... SSE Tutorial : Part III. After fighting with blogger for about half-an-hour to make it get the damn formatting right, I've given up. ...
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Functional Programing 101: List Comprehensions and Closures. For a bunch of reasons I've detailed here, I decided to shift my blog to WordPress. ...
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