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I've actually used it a lot. Some more work is required, but the
speedup is very impressive.
About two years ago I compared a proprietary solution claiming to be
very fast to ECJ + Cuda in terms of speed.
Without much optimization and with a stock GTX295 GPU, ECJ was nearly
two magnitudes faster. The way GPUs
are moving, the difference is probably even greater today.
2011/6/25 Sean Luke <[log in to unmask]>:
> David, there's actually an existing CUDA project which uses ECJ. Check out:
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> http://www-lil.univ-littoral.fr/~robillia/GPUregression.html
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> Sean
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> On Jun 24, 2011, at 3:24 PM, David vun Kannon wrote:
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>> Hi Sean,
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>> Any thoughts on how ECJ could be used to take advantage of GPGPu
>> architectures such as Nvidia's CUDA?
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>> Thanks,
>> David vun Kannon
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