Schmide
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Originally posted by: Wreckage
Originally posted by: Schmide
Or working with open standards like DX11, DirectCompute, OpenCL, etc that benefit all instead of a few kickback receivers.
NVIDIA was the first to offer an OpenCL driver. In fact I don't even know if AMD offers one to the public yet. Nice try though.
EDIT: Also DX11 is not an open standard. It is closed source that only runs on Microsoft operating systems.
Originally posted by: Schmide
On a Mac. :shocked: Nice try though.
DX11 works on a Mac?
Edit: I got confused by out of order post and an edit. If you add something put an edit tag on it FFS. You edited your post to specifically make it look like I said something different Straw Man Edit FTW. Kind of like a dirty nVidia trick.
It only works on a MAC!
Originally posted by: Ryan Smith
As it stands, neither AMD nor NVIDIA have a complete OpenCL implementation that's shipping to end-users for Windows or Linux. NVIDIA has OpenCL working on the 8-series and later on Mac OS X Snow Leopard, and AMD has it working under the same OS for the 4800 series, but for obvious reasons we can?t test a 5870 in a Mac. As such it won?t be until later this year that we see either side get OpenCL up and running under Windows. Both NVIDIA and AMD have development versions that they're letting developers play with, and both have submitted implementations to Khronos, so hopefully we?ll have something soon.
