This is a kind of "Hello World!" program for OpenCL, demonstrating how to add two arrays of numbers in parallel. Compiling instructions (for Visual Studio on Windows) To compile this code, it's ...
This tutorial shows how to use two powerful features of OpenCL™ 2.0: enqueue_kernel functions that allow you to enqueue kernels from the device and work_group_scan ...
The intention of this guide is to provide quick steps to create, build, debug, and analyze OpenCL™ applications with the OpenCL™ Code Builder, a part of Intel® Integrated Native Development ...
While on the desktop one can assume 1.2 is available, on the Android platform one is happy if at least 1.1 is on the board. And it seems that even on the desktop one should count on 1.1 support (issue ...
That’s a lot of information, and it shows one platform with two OpenCL devices (both Mali-T628) supporting OpenCL 1.2. That’s all for this little getting started guide. Now if you actually want to ...
OpenCL is introduced in this context (in this first part of the article), and a sample application is presented (in the second instalment of the article), together with indications on setting up the ...
Abstract: An increasing fraction of new results in the reconfigurable computing domain are obtained with the help of high level synthesis tools. Among the more popular tools are the OpenCL based ...
OpenCL, created to support parallel programming in Apple's Snow Leopard operating system, may become the new world standard for parallel programming on all platforms. Peter N. Glaskowsky is a computer ...
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