In message from Vincent Diepeveen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Tue, 26 Aug 2008 00:30:30 +0200):
Hi Mikhail,

I'd say they're ok for black box 32 bits calculations that can do with a GB or 2 RAM,
other than that they're just luxurious electric heating.

I also want to have simple blackbox, but 64-bit (Tesla C1060 or Firestream 9170 or 9250). Unfortunately the life isn't restricted to BLAS/LAPACK/FFT :-) So I'll need to program something other. People say that the best choice is CUDA for Nvidia. When I look to sgemm source, it has about 1 thousand (or higher) strings in *.cu files. Thereofore I think that a bit more difficult alghorithm as some special matrix diagonalization will require a lot of programming work :-(.

It's interesting, that when I read Firestream Brook+ "kernel function" source example - for addition of 2 vectors ("Building a High Level Language Compiler For GPGPU",
Bixia Zheng ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Derek Gladding ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Micah Villmow ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
June 8th, 2008)

- it looks SIMPLE. May be there are a lot of details/source lines which were omitted from this example ?


Vincent
p.s. if you ask me, honestely, 250 watt or so for latest gpu is really too much.

250 W is TDP, the average value declared is about 160 W. I don't remember, which GPU - from AMD or Nvidia - has a lot of special functional units for sin/cos/exp/etc. If they are not used, may be the power will a bit more lower.

What is about Firestream 9250, AMD says about 150 W (although I'm not absolutely sure that it's TDP) - it's as for some Intel Xeon quad-cores chips w/names beginning from X.

Mikhail


On Aug 23, 2008, at 10:31 PM, Mikhail Kuzminsky wrote:

BTW, why GPGPUs are considered as vector systems ?
Taking into account that GPGPUs contain many (equal) execution units, I think it might be not SIMD, but SPMD model. Or it depends from the software tools used (CUDA etc) ?

Mikhail Kuzminsky
Computer Assistance to Chemical Research Center
Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry
Moscow
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