And still, there are people who don't have CUDA compliant GPU, buying the licenseradiance wrote:
Hi,
I cannot commit to an ATI version being delivered for our current v1.0 licenses at this time.
Radiance
Take care, Lu2
And still, there are people who don't have CUDA compliant GPU, buying the licenseradiance wrote:
Hi,
I cannot commit to an ATI version being delivered for our current v1.0 licenses at this time.
Radiance
@Marius3D, it's certainly possible to have CUDA running on ATI cards and it's probably much better than OpenCL right now.Many have thought that CUDA is proprietary, and will only ever work on Nvidia's GPUs. This is not entirely true.
Though it has been submitted to no outside standards body, it is in fact completely free to download the specs and write CUDA apps, and even completely free to write a CUDA driver to allow your company's hardware (CPU, GPU, whatever) to run apps written in the CUDA environment.
Nvidia "owns" and controls the future of CUDA, so it's not open in the "open source" definition, but it's certainly free. Nvidia tells us it would be thrilled for ATI to develop a CUDA driver for their GPUs.
And that is called Stream and it was made to run on vectorial GPU from ATi.Nvidia tells us it would be thrilled for ATI to develop a CUDA driver for their GPUs.