NVIDIA’s next generation GPU architecture has a lot for HPC to love

Yesterday, NVIDIA presented its next-generation GPU architecture, called "Fermi": http://insidehpc.com/2009/09/30/nvidia-next-generation-gpu-fermi-targets-hpc-supercomputing/

In addition to more raw computing power, Fermi brings advances that make it even more interesting for general-purpose computations than the current NVIDIA GPUs. In particular, it seems to support function pointers —at least they claim support for virtual functions— and improved support for double-precision floating-point numbers as well as coarse-grained MIMD support in the form of "concurrent kernel execution".

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Sep 30, 2009
There is more detailed information at http://www.nvidia.com/object/fermi_architecture.html

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