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08-24-08, 08:49 PM
NVIDIA finalizes CUDA 2.0, Photoshop plugin
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, August 23, 2008 - 7:51 PM
Guru3D.com ImageNVIDIA formally released the finished version of CUDA 2.0. (http://www.nvidia.com/object/cuda_get.html)
The second generation of the company's general-purpose programming
language for its video chipsets supports 64-bit versions of Mac OS X and
Windows Vista and adds support for instructions that can help offload more
specific tasks from the main processor to the video card, such as 3D
textures and hardware-accelerated interpolation of information.
These advancements are particularly useful for volume reconstruction in
medicine or for seismic computing in the oil industry, NVIDIA says.
The Santa Clara, California firm also hopes to use CUDA 2.0 as a motivator
for creative teams with the inclusion of a reference plugin for Adobe's
Photoshop. The blank slate allows developers to create filters and other
effects of their own that use CUDA to process images more quickly than
would be possible relying on the system CPU alone.
Apps written with CUDA require a card with one of NVIDIA's chipsets built
with its unified shader architecture, including all GeForce 8- and 9-series
cards as well as newer Quadro FX cards.
Source: guru3D (http://www.guru3d.com/news/nvidia-finalizes-cuda-20-photoshop-plugin/)
only for Nv drivers 177.84 or newer.
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, August 23, 2008 - 7:51 PM
Guru3D.com ImageNVIDIA formally released the finished version of CUDA 2.0. (http://www.nvidia.com/object/cuda_get.html)
The second generation of the company's general-purpose programming
language for its video chipsets supports 64-bit versions of Mac OS X and
Windows Vista and adds support for instructions that can help offload more
specific tasks from the main processor to the video card, such as 3D
textures and hardware-accelerated interpolation of information.
These advancements are particularly useful for volume reconstruction in
medicine or for seismic computing in the oil industry, NVIDIA says.
The Santa Clara, California firm also hopes to use CUDA 2.0 as a motivator
for creative teams with the inclusion of a reference plugin for Adobe's
Photoshop. The blank slate allows developers to create filters and other
effects of their own that use CUDA to process images more quickly than
would be possible relying on the system CPU alone.
Apps written with CUDA require a card with one of NVIDIA's chipsets built
with its unified shader architecture, including all GeForce 8- and 9-series
cards as well as newer Quadro FX cards.
Source: guru3D (http://www.guru3d.com/news/nvidia-finalizes-cuda-20-photoshop-plugin/)
only for Nv drivers 177.84 or newer.