[Beowulf] Nvidia, cuda, tesla and... where's my double floating point?
richard.walsh at comcast.net
richard.walsh at comcast.net
Tue Jun 17 09:52:10 EDT 2008
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From: Vincent Diepeveen <diep at xs4all.nl>
> Seems the next CELL is 100% confirmed double precision.
Mmm ... "it seems ... 100% confirmed" ... this is confusing, it is either certain or "it seems ...", not both. I have not seen it confirmed anywhere that the PowerXCell (the new chip just announced) is 100% IEEE 754 double-precision compatible. The old generation chip was, but at 1/4 the speed. The new chip runs double precision at ~100 Gflops, and I am guessing that now its double precision has limited IEEE 754 compatibility like single precision did/does... not that this is important to all applications. If you "know" otherwise and can point me to supporting documentation, I would be interested.
rbw
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