Currently Linux. I have just bought a ST-Ericsson Snowball card, but can be a platform for Windows phone as well at most no cost. The OS that I am assuming to support are : Linux, Windows and Mac. With pthread you can cover all both for sure: there is a window port. When it will be available the std::thread and std::condition_variable in both we can use that. That's closing this issue. Other devices that could be supported:
- ST-snowball - pandaboard. - as stated by daniel: http://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/t-sheevaplugdetails.aspx#component (this is an interesting device for sensor networks) The applications may range in a wide spectrum. Nowadays almost every major electronic device, vehicle, building component, and piece of equipment has the ability to become "smart" by connecting sensors to it. So a M2M (machine-to-machine) application may aggregate the data in the cloud and using the computing resources (your OpenCL here). My next exercise will be to look for some applications scenario.
