Thanks Michael - that's a very good heads up - I'll take some time to
digest the issues and  get working on an approach that makes sense for
the widest community - we want a well supported capability with a
future.

It is my opinion (in spite of current 32bit floats  - though I think
the Tesla h/w has 64bit float and watch this space) is that GPU
programming in general and CUDA in particular is a disruptive
technology. (A Teraflop for a few thousand dollars!) I think that Sage
is also disruptive and has huge potential beyond pure mathematics
research.  I'll try and elaborate on this in due course as I have
quite a bit of work to do to demonstrate this - but I have a hunch
about both.

Cheers,

Simon

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