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Other => Graveyard => MemoryCoin => Topic started by: MeMYBob on February 23, 2014, 10:39:31 am
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Do your (X86) CPU and GPU support OpenCL?
Came across this web page by chance while search for any info on opencl on a celeron t3500 (my Phenom laptop hard drive has crashed)
Anyway although not that recent I thought I would mention it here in case anyone else found it informative. I am a newbie and not technically minded so can not answer any question about stuff as I have not a clue.. :o
Written by Vincent Hindriksen
December 29, 2011Featured, General19 Comments
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Does your computer have OpenCL-capable hardware? Read on and find out if your computer is compatible…
If you want to know what other non-PC hardware (phones, tablets, FPGAs, DSPs, etc) is running OpenCL, see the OpenCL SDK page.
http://streamcomputing.eu/blog/2011-12-29/opencl-hardware-support/
Mobile Processor OpenCL drivers (Q3 2013) + rating http://streamcomputing.eu/blog/2013-09-05/mobile-processor-opencl-drivers-q3-2013/
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Great links thanks for the info.
That should help lots of people including me.
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Glad it helps ;D
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It does help quite a bit.
I have a Phenom 9750 X4 that supports OpenCL which will make it a little more useful for when the replacement motherboard arrives this week.
The main reason I was running it was to operate my mining gear but maybe I can squeeze a bit more use out of it now.
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Might as well add these links as well
http://software.intel.com/en-us/vcsource/tools/opencl
http://wn.com/opencl/wikipedia?orderby=relevance&upload_time=this_month
http://fireuser.com/blog/free_opencl_for_cpu_beta_download_from_amd/
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