I've been using CUDA on my 8800 GTS 320mb to do a computer architecture research project. My unoptimised code could do fast fourier transforms up to 16x faster than an Intel E6600 for large data sets.
NVIDIA have said that CUDA will be supported on all future GPUs (however coderss will have to maintain backwards compatibility with the G80, as it is not capable of handling double precision floating point numbers).
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I've been using CUDA on my 8800 GTS 320mb to do a computer architecture research project. My unoptimised code could do fast fourier transforms up to 16x faster than an Intel E6600 for large data sets.
NVIDIA have said that CUDA will be supported on all future GPUs (however coderss will have to maintain backwards compatibility with the G80, as it is not capable of handling double precision floating point numbers).