Created in 1993, the CPU-based VTK software has been wildly successful, and because of its open-source license, it has been widely adopted by the scientific community. The well-known ParaView and ...
Conventional wisdom says that choosing between a GPU versus CPU architecture for running scientific visualization workloads or irregular code is easy. GPUs have long been the go-to solution, although ...
Scientific visualisation and volume rendering techniques play a critical role in transforming complex, multidimensional datasets into accessible visual representations. These methods are essential for ...
Support for unified memory across CPUs and GPUs in accelerated computing systems is the final piece of a programming puzzle that we have been assembling for about ten years now. Unified memory has a ...
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