In the next 3 years some GPUs will have more than 20 000 cores.
Looking at this http://jogamp.org/jocl/www/ benchmark it is a huge difference between GPU and CPU code nown. In Aparapi
http://blogs.amd.com/developer/2011/09/14/i-dont-always-write-gpu-code-in-java-but-when-i-do-i-like-to-use-aparapi/ you write everything in Java.
Any plans to support Aparapi?
brianMon 16 Apr 2012
Any plans to support Aparapi?
I personally wouldn't consider this main-stream enough to build into the core (any by mainstream I sort of mean built-into JVM without pulling in extra libraries).
If you or anyone wants to work on it, I'd be glad to support Actor API is portable
Mic Mon 16 Apr 2012
Hello,
In the next 3 years some GPUs will have more than 20 000 cores.
Looking at this http://jogamp.org/jocl/www/ benchmark it is a huge difference between GPU and CPU code nown. In Aparapi
http://blogs.amd.com/developer/2011/09/14/i-dont-always-write-gpu-code-in-java-but-when-i-do-i-like-to-use-aparapi/ you write everything in Java.
Any plans to support Aparapi?
brian Mon 16 Apr 2012
I personally wouldn't consider this main-stream enough to build into the core (any by mainstream I sort of mean built-into JVM without pulling in extra libraries).
If you or anyone wants to work on it, I'd be glad to support Actor API is portable