By ananth, on July 20th, 2010%
I just published my version of .NET bindings for OpenCL over on Codeplex last night. Why another, you ask? There’s already so many out there … Cloo, OpenCL.NET from hoopoe and another OpenCL.Net over at Sourceforge (and more?). Well, …
Every API out there has an object-oriented version of the API that’s easily usable from .NET. Sure, . . . → Read More: OpenCL.Net published!
By ananth, on January 12th, 2010%
Despite the lack of updates on this site, I have been hard at work on a new provider, Brahma.OpenCL. I am very excited at all the possibilities that OpenCL brings to the table. I will try to summarize some of the new features that OpenCL will bring to Brahma.
Different memory pools – OpenCL supports the idea . . . → Read More: Brahma and OpenCL
By ananth, on October 21st, 2009%
I just found out this morning that a link to the Brahma website has made it into Wikipedia (under the topic GPGPU). Cool!
The lack of updates on Brahma is because I have moved to the United States (early this month) and will be living and working here from now. It’s been crazy busy getting settled in. . . . → Read More: Brahma on Wikipedia
By ananth, on July 23rd, 2009%
My interview about Brahma is up on DotNetRocks, you can find it here. I hope this helps Brahma’s popularity and remember, contributions are most welcome (samples, help getting Brahma to run on Mono on Linux)!
I’ve recently had a new idea, the concept of using user-defined types with Brahma. This should (hopefully) be out soon! . . . → Read More: Interview up on DotNetRocks!
By ananth, on July 8th, 2009%
We all know .NET rocks. Apparently, the guys over at www.dotnetrocks.com thought Brahma rocks, too! Carl Franklin, Richard Campbell and I had an hour long conversation about Brahma; how it works and what the future for it is like.
It’s going to be published on the 23rd of July 2009, so watch out . . . → Read More: Brahma on DotNetRocks