Dear Romain, On Mittwoch 02 September 2009, you wrote: > We use your package PyCuda, which is very nice, for our neural simulator > Brian (http://www.briansimulator.org). I noticed you recently released > PyOpenCL, and I was wondering whether you would have any advice on which > one we should choose for our project. In fact I just set up a google > group to discuss GPU issues for our simulations and I would very happy > if you could give us some insight about it: > http://groups.google.fr/group/brian-on-gpu. Thanks a lot and > congratulations for your great work! > > Best wishes, > Romain Brette
I put together a wiki page with the best answer I can provide, here: http://wiki.tiker.net/CudaVsOpenCL As I've mentioned on the page, I deliberately put this on a Wiki--if you feel like you can contribute, please don't hesitate to do so. The fact that I've released PyOpenCL doesn't mean that I'm abandoning PyCUDA, quite the contrary actually. Writing PyOpenCL was a way for me to take a close look at the CL spec, and I liked what I saw. CUDA on the other hand is nice, too. Both CL and CUDA have their advantages. Neither PyCUDA nor PyOpenCL is going away--I expect there'll be a niche for both of them. HTH, Andreas
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