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My company has a setup of two GTX 295, so a total of 4 GPUs in a server, and we have several servers.
We GPU 1 specifically was slow, in comparison to GPU 0, 2 and 3 so I wrote a little speed test to help find the cause of the problem.
//#include <stdio.h>
//#include <stdlib.h>
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Are there currently any programs available for monitoring/measuring GPU temperature? Something preferably free, and for either Windows XP and Windows 7.
Thanks in advance!
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Hi,
let's say that I am a physicist and that I am the master of the universe when it comes to port salready existing oftware to GPU's with 100x or more speedups. Let's say that I find that some other scientist, which does not know how to program GPU, publishes the Open Source code in his/her website…
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The move to integrated CPU and GPU continues as Intel brings the technology down to the low-end netbook segment.
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<b>The H Open:</b> "The Japanese Fixstars Corporation, which specialises in software for the Cell processors, has announced the release of Yellow Dog Enterprise Linux (YDEL) 6.2 for CUDA, the first enterprise Linux OS optimised for GPU computing."
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So I've been getting into a bit of assembly lately and I'm a beginner so i was wondering if someone could clarify something. I take it every process has it's own set of registers, and each thread can modify these registers right?. How then do multiple threads use the same registers without causing…
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I'm a beginner learning some assembly, when preserving the ESP register before a function call does it matter if you do it by adding or subtracting? hard to explain, consider the following
mov esi, esp
sub esp, 12 // on 32bit OS this would mean that there are 3 arguments to the function
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Sorry if I am not supposed to post beginner level questions here..I am new to this site
Please read the code below first
I am confused about getchar() 's role in the following code.. I mean I know its helping me see the output window which will only be closed when I press enter key
So getchar()…
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Learning new technologies can be daunting. If you’ve never used a Mac before, you’ll probably be a bit baffled at first. But, you’re probably at least coming from a desktop computing background (Windows), so you common frame of reference.
But what if you’re just now learning…
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My brother is just starting out college. He's studying the same thing I am here in Bolivia; Systems Engineer which is the equivalent of what a CS degree is in the US.
Being his big brother and a programmer myself I really want to guide him and give him the right material to learn and become good…
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