Well of course.  So then show "Running (0.05 CPUs)".

On Mar 29, 2010, at 10:29 PM, Jorden van der Elst wrote:

> **All GPU applications still run on the CPU.**
> The science application itself runs on the CPU which translates the
> data of the tasks to kernels that the GPU understands.
> 
> The CPU is still needed to do those translations, to transfer the data
> to the GPU's memory and to transfer the outcome of those calculations
> back to disk.
> 
> There are no applications yet that natively run on the GPU alone,
> since there is no OS yet that knows how to do that. The GPU also
> doesn't know how to take something off a disk and put it back there.
> Perhaps that that'll be something for the future, when there are
> systems with only GPUs (no CPU). But for now, no, not yet.
> 
> On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 6:29 AM, zombie67 <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Now that we have several non-CPU projects, it would be nice to be able to 
>> distinguish those tasks in the status column of the tasks tab.  Something 
>> like "Running (0 CPUs)".
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