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by softfalcon
128 days ago
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Ah, yeah. I see what you're saying. That is more of an open vs proprietary platform problem. I am fairly sure that nVidia intentionally wants to keep addressable memory as a feature only for CUDA (among many other features). Having CUDA be far superior to other shader code methods is good for vendor lock-in to their hardware, their software, their drivers, etc. It is really sad seeing that the addressing is possible, but they won't open it up to everyone. |
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