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It's very funny, but the OCL program runs dashingly even if there is a crawl outside the array! - and it works just fine, but it gets not just anything but 0 from an empty, unmarked blob.
Whether it's good or not is up to one's discretion. I just know about it now.
Zeros don't mean anything. The OCL program might just not compile.
Are you using an external kernel compiler (from the graphics hardware vendor)?
Zeros don't tell you anything. The OCL program may simply not compile.
Are you using an external compiler from the graphics hardware vendor?
After hard rebooting the computer, share your impressions...
That is the reason why there is no OpenCL support in the tester so far...
At the moment we are looking for ways to solve this OpenCL problem.
So you have a look, Andrei. I have an Intel off-line one (there's even a picture in the article). Lots of messages if something went wrong. You can edit the kernel immediately in it to make it quicker.
Very handy. Too bad there's no debugging. But it is much more convenient than in the terminal editor.
So you have a look, Andrei. I have an Intel off-line one (there's even a picture in the article). Lots of messages if something went wrong. You can edit the kernel immediately in it to be quicker.
It is very convenient. It's a pity that there is no debugging. But it is much more convenient than in the terminal editor.
The kernel works and works without errors, according to the logic. I do not edit the kernel in ME at all, as it is useless in terms of detecting potential errors - I check and edit it in OpenCLCodeChecker. The kernel works.
I deliberately set the loop to go beyond the array and it does not cause the OCL driver to crash when the program is running; this "opening" was reported in this thread. See Ilyaz's post above.
I agree, it's a dumb thing in ME.
My OpenCLCodeChecker doesn't work like that. Well, what the hell with it, I'll do with Intel's one somehow...
I agree, it's a dumb thing in ME.
My OpenCLCodeChecker doesn't work like that. Well, fuck it, I'll do with the Intel one somehow...
Yeah, there's a reason AMD bought ATI six years ago. Just when the Core 2 Duo was announced.
Intel is not sitting still on the IGP part either, but is still lagging behind. On ixbt experts say Intel HD 4000 will rival the current A6 in terms of graphics. But that's a big progression too.
P.S. By the way, the OpenCL part of Trinity is not all that great. It seems to be based on Cayman CE (i.e. 6xxx series, though they call it HD 7xxx for some reason) but double to float performance ratio is 16.
P.S. By the way, the OpenCL part of Trinity is not all that great. The core seems to be based on Cayman CE (i.e. 6xxx series, though they call it HD 7xxx for some reason), but double to float performance ratio is 16.