On Tue, 2012-12-11 at 02:56 +1100, Patrick Shirkey wrote: > On Mon, December 10, 2012 10:42 pm, Bill Gribble wrote: > We have several headless machines running GPU's with thousands of > processing units available. Much more power than the first "Lord of the > Rings" movie was made with.
Good stuff to have available! Even on a normal laptop with external GPU chipset and the builtin Intel one too there's a pretty powerful idle processor. That's why I started getting interested. Also, I penciled out a hardware setup that would allow a laptop to add external PCI graphics cards for this purpose, seems like a great choice for convolution reverbs, long FIR filters for linear-phase EQ, etc. I mention interactions because there are a few commercial GPU-accelerated audio plugins for Windows (convolution reverb was all I could find, can't remember the name offhand), and I spent some time scraping forums at the manufacturer, gearslutz, etc for information about real-world performance. The reports were that the latency for executing OpenCL kernels was pretty unpredictable, and seemed to be related to resource allocation by the desktop OS. Not an issue in your case, nor in any case where you have a dedicated chip (or render farm) for your own purposes. Thanks, Bill Gribble _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
