Come on now Scali, you know better than all of us that AMDs OpenCL kit is under heavy development with many bugs and ommisions to track through, it was a complete pos when it first appeared but gradually stabilizing, there are plenty of opencl dev blogs around the net who testify that both AMDs and NVs OpenCL kits are in reality immature, why hurry pushing down to the mainstream when theres a lot more work to be done? Give it another 6-8 months to shape up.
Rubbish.
AMD's OpenGL 4.0 is very immature aswell, and has various bugs (you read the dev blogs, you should know, right?). That didn't stop them from putting it in the official drivers either.
If you want it to be mature, release it to the world.
nVidia has released it, what's AMD waiting for?
It's all the more ridiculous that AMD was lambasting nVidia for their proprietary Cuda standard, and tried to brainwash people into thinking that nVidia wasn't going to support OpenCL.
If AMD wants to be the champion of open standards, they're about 8 months late with supporting OpenCL.
And you know what the irony is? nVidia doesn't even *need* OpenCL, since pretty much all GPGPU applications available support Cuda anyway. AMD needs OpenCL because most developers wouldn't touch the Stream SDK with a ten foot pole.