It is true?
http://www.brightsideofnews.com/news/20 ... ouble.aspx
Amd and Bullet support each other?
Does the Bullet will support the amd's opencl?
AMD and Bullet
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Re: AMD and Bullet
AMD indeed offers support in accelerating the OpenCL version of Bullet. Aside from AMD, we also we are involved in several collaborations with professional game and movie companies and hardware vendors, including Sony, Intel and NVidia.
The OpenCL acceleration, planned for Bullet 3.x release is cross-platform and works with all compliant OpenCL implementations. We make sure our implementation is optimized and compatible with NVidia Geforce, ATI Radeon and Intel Larrabee GPUs, Intel and AMD CPU and Apple Snow Leopard.
There will be also continued support for PlayStation 3 Cell SPU acceleration, and possibly other platform-specific optimizations.
Thanks,
Erwin
The OpenCL acceleration, planned for Bullet 3.x release is cross-platform and works with all compliant OpenCL implementations. We make sure our implementation is optimized and compatible with NVidia Geforce, ATI Radeon and Intel Larrabee GPUs, Intel and AMD CPU and Apple Snow Leopard.
There will be also continued support for PlayStation 3 Cell SPU acceleration, and possibly other platform-specific optimizations.
Thanks,
Erwin
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Re: AMD and Bullet
thank Erwin!
Does Bullet 3.x have timetable?
Does Bullet 3.x have timetable?
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Re: AMD and Bullet
Thanks, I read the AMD press release (AMD Announces Open Physics Initiative Designed to Bring New Levels of Realism to Gaming, Simulations, Popular Applications) and am curious as to the wording. Does anyone know if AMD announced support for Pixelux to develop OpenCL accelerated DMM using Bullet Physics, or to support OpenCL accelerated open source Bullet Physics engine itself... or both? Thanks.Erwin Coumans wrote:AMD indeed offers support in accelerating the OpenCL version of Bullet.[...]
p.s. Downloaded the AMD OpenCL SDK... thanks for uploading the AMD OpenCL projects.
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Re: AMD and Bullet
There is no public schedule yet, but some of our OpenCL experiments are available in the OpenCL branch on googlecode.spark_su wrote:thank Erwin!
Does Bullet 3.x have timetable?
I think this information is not public yet.Does anyone know if AMD announced support for Pixelux to develop OpenCL accelerated DMM using Bullet Physics, or to support OpenCL accelerated open source Bullet Physics engine itself... or both? Thanks.
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Re: AMD and Bullet
Since the information is public now, when can we expect more?Erwin Coumans wrote:I think this information is not public yet.Does anyone know if AMD announced support for Pixelux to develop OpenCL accelerated DMM using Bullet Physics, or to support OpenCL accelerated open source Bullet Physics engine itself... or both? Thanks.
For example it's not very clear who will be able to use the free DMM2 Engine - I consider myself an "interested developers", does that mean "Free PC DMM2 is expected to be made available shortly" to me?
P.S.: I would have posted this before the news if I had gotten the activation mail earlier...
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Re: AMD and Bullet
These are the Bullet forums, not about DMM or DMM2. Perhaps ask the question on the DMM forums or AMD forums?
AMD plans to make contributions to Bullet, and we welcome them. Note that we continue to accept contributions from anyone, and continue to work with Intel and NVidia. In other words, we are independent and not tied to a single hardware manufacturer.
Thanks,
Erwin
AMD plans to make contributions to Bullet, and we welcome them. Note that we continue to accept contributions from anyone, and continue to work with Intel and NVidia. In other words, we are independent and not tied to a single hardware manufacturer.
Thanks,
Erwin