By Timothy Prickett Morgan
With Nvidia getting most of the attention when it comes to the use of graphics cards and GPU co-processors to boost the number-crunching capability of workstations and servers, it’s hard for Advanced Micro Devices to get a word in edgewise. Perhaps that’s why AMD waited until the holiday news dead zone to push out the second release of its Stream software development kit for GPUs and CPUs.
Stream SDK v2.0, which you can get your hands on here, went through four beta releases this summer and fall and is compliant with the OpenCL 1.0 parallel-computing spec.



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