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The whole cluster delivers 59.6 peak teraflops, but the idea here is not to break any performance records. The Sandia researchers will use the machine to explore programming models for integrated CPU-GPU platforms, relying primarily on OpenCL and MPI. The draw here is to be able to access the considerable vector capabilities of the GPU within the same memory space as the CPU.
First HPC cluster with AMD Fusion chips debuts at sandia
There's no doubt about it, the GPU is emerging as the next performance leap, probably a lot sooner than most think.
AMD pins exascale vision on Fusion APUs
The rebirth of vector processing
				
		
			