I think there's a misunderstanding.
If AMD started selling a different type of coprocessor,
we'd treat it as a new coprocessor type, not as an ATI GPU.
-- David

On 15-Apr-2013 1:28 AM, Raistmer wrote:
I would like to attract BOINC devs attention to this issue described here:
http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/forum_thread.php?id=71192&postid=1357117

In short, current BOINC accelerator separation by vendor names is
inappropriate and already caused issues. Type of accelerator API - that's
what matters, not vendor name. If device supports few APIs it should be
listed under all supported types. But different API should mean different
type (it's possible/convenient to have few types for same API like in case of
OpenCL, but in no circumstances different APIs should share same type as in
the case of  "ATI" type currently).
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