I completely agree with you on such matter, but I don't need any convincing. From the point of view of a guy who does not believe in climate change, saying that Dr. Murry Salby should no be trusted might actually have…
I quickly glanced over the post, it looks great. This kind of rebuttal is more convincing to a misinformed audience than saying, "the guy is bad". On the other hand, the frustration from people continuously spreading…
While this guy does have a shady past, It would be better to shown why his data or logic is false/inaccurate; and not base argument against him on his résumé, if only to better educate people watching the video.
"We believe that run-time performance can be improved significantly" is an understatement. Jacobi and Gauss Seidel have very poor convergence property on Poisson-like problem [0]. A state-of-the-art Poisson solver is…
You are right, I thought vessenes meant: "FP64 seems like a very small use case for most of the parallelized workflows I can imagine" for any platform.
For scientific workloads, double precision is a must have. The 7 digits of FP32 is not enough. In my lab, we haven't updated our Kepler based GPU since 2013 for this reason.
Thanks, I'll take a look at those links. In the meantime, I have another question. How much do the Mill team plan to share with the general public before any product release, can we expect a emulator, it would be great…
Hi Will, A recurring question by the audience in the talks is that you will not get many benefits from such a wide architecture on general purpose code because of there is not enough "available parallelism". Do you have…
I completely agree with you on such matter, but I don't need any convincing. From the point of view of a guy who does not believe in climate change, saying that Dr. Murry Salby should no be trusted might actually have…
I quickly glanced over the post, it looks great. This kind of rebuttal is more convincing to a misinformed audience than saying, "the guy is bad". On the other hand, the frustration from people continuously spreading…
While this guy does have a shady past, It would be better to shown why his data or logic is false/inaccurate; and not base argument against him on his résumé, if only to better educate people watching the video.
"We believe that run-time performance can be improved significantly" is an understatement. Jacobi and Gauss Seidel have very poor convergence property on Poisson-like problem [0]. A state-of-the-art Poisson solver is…
You are right, I thought vessenes meant: "FP64 seems like a very small use case for most of the parallelized workflows I can imagine" for any platform.
For scientific workloads, double precision is a must have. The 7 digits of FP32 is not enough. In my lab, we haven't updated our Kepler based GPU since 2013 for this reason.
Thanks, I'll take a look at those links. In the meantime, I have another question. How much do the Mill team plan to share with the general public before any product release, can we expect a emulator, it would be great…
Hi Will, A recurring question by the audience in the talks is that you will not get many benefits from such a wide architecture on general purpose code because of there is not enough "available parallelism". Do you have…