On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 20:40:05 -0800, davidl <[email protected]> wrote:

I've seen someone commented BSGP implementation looks pretty modern. So I suppose someone
already got its source code?

Nope. BSGP is a Microsoft Research project so while a compiler is available, I doubt the source will be released. However, BSP (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulk_Synchronous_Parallel) stuff is available (i.e. BSFC++ http://f.loulergue.free.fr/research/bsfcpp/main.html)

Looking for some research on GPU computing

I've some GPGPU papers written using CUDA and D. (http://ciis.lcsr.jhu.edu/Research/Radiation_Oncology) CUDA just got (as of 2.1) the ability for the display driver to compile code (it looks like it only ptx, which is NVIDIA's portable GPU assembly language, right now). Which means you could convert D code to ptx using single assignment and then let NVIDIA optimize it. I have D bindings and a high-level api for CUDA if you'd like (~sigh~ Someday I'll actually get around to open sourcing them)

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