That's disappointing. I wanted to see this.proteneer wrote:New FAHCore will not have any of this.
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I enjoy many of them too. But it doesn't make much sense to keep including them considering that core 17 isn't based on Gromacs.Stonecold wrote:That's disappointing. I wanted to see this.proteneer wrote:New FAHCore will not have any of this.
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You mean core-17 Core released few days ago? Or next GROMACS based cores (like SMP A3/A4/A5)?proteneer wrote:New FAHCore will not have any of this.
AFAIK you work on GPU cores only. Or now you work on next SMP core as well?
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viewtopic.php?f=66&t=23862&p=238501#p238496Mad_Max wrote:You mean core-17 Core released few days ago? Or next GROMACS based cores (like SMP A3/A4/A5)?proteneer wrote:New FAHCore will not have any of this.
AFAIK you work on GPU cores only. Or now you work on next SMP core as well?
GROMACS-based Core A4 is still going to be used for SMP work because it's really efficient at doing so.P5-133XL wrote:Core_17 does not use GROMACS and was written from scratch to be able to run both Nvidia and AMD using the same core. It is based on OpenCL and perhaps more to the point It does not use CUDA at all.
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That is making the assumption that OpenCL won't be the direction Stanford takes for their CPU work too. A single core for all GPU's and CPU's would greatly simplify the resources that Stanford needs to maintain the cores. Even if it isn't as efficient it may be worth it to them.