AMD Talks About Stream SDK On Linux
Posted by: Philipp Esselbach on: 06/06/2008 02:25 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 1777 views
Phoronix posted a small Q&A session with Michael Chu of AMD
>> AMD Talks About Stream SDK On Linux
| Late last month AMD had announced the release of the Stream SDK for Linux. This Stream SDK brings support for the CAL and Brook+ libraries on Linux. The version released was Stream SDK 1.1 Beta, which arrived at the same time as the SDK for Windows XP. With this new Linux support, we ran a small Q&A session with Michael Chu, who serves as the product manager for AMD Stream software. In this article are AMD's answers to some of the questions asked by members of the Phoronix Forums. |
>> AMD Talks About Stream SDK On Linux
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