Matt555
iMod
Quoted from CUSTOM PC Magazine:
Interesting, very interesting!Amid the frantic 3D benchmarking at ATi's recent X1800-series launch, it also emerged that you can use your GPU for some other processing tasks, including folding and physics processing.
Because a high-end GPU can process a huge number of floating point operations in a second, as well has having quick access to on-board memory, it can outperform a CPU in some processing tasks that benefit from data parallelism, ATi used an example of a rolling ocean to demonstrate the physics aspect; the waves stopped and stuttered with a CPU calculating physics, ut rolled smoothly with an X1800XT in charge. According to http://techreport.com there was also talk of using a CrossFire setup with one card handling the graphics and the other handling the physics.
Mike Houston from Stanford University (home of the folding@home project) also presented some performance figures, showing that a Radeon X1800XT could process GROMACS units almost three-and-a-half times as fast as a 3GHz Pentium 4. Nvidia's GeForce 7800GTX, meanwhile, could only perform the job at around half the speed of the Pentium chip. Houston said that the tests showed 'a very promising application for GPUs' and that you could 'combine CPU and CPU processing for a folding monster!' See http://graphics.stanford.edu/~mhouston