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NVIDIA Submits OpenCL 1.0 Driver to Khronos for Conformance Certification for Windows and Linux

Pre-release drivers are available to registered developers.

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May 14, 2009

By DE Editors

NVIDIA Corporation has announced its OpenCL 1.0 drivers for Windows XP and LINUX have been submitted to the Khronos OpenCL Working Group for certification after the conformance tests were approved. These pre-release drivers are now available to all NVIDIA GPU Computing registered developers.
 
According to NVIDIA, it is the only vendor with software and hardware available for developers to program with OpenCL as well as other GPU Computing environments including DirectX Compute, C with CUDA extensions, and other languages.
 
NVIDIA’s OpenCL 1.0 drivers will support all GPUs based on the CUDA architecture.

For more information, visit NVIDIA.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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