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2010 was the breakout year for Nvidia’s Tesla division, according to Tesla VP Andy Keane, who spoke at the company’s Industry Analyst Day earlier this month. I think it’s pretty obvious that he’s right, and a quick review of the last year tells the story. Three of the top five systems on the Top500 list sport Nvidia GPU …

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  1. Snobol4
    FAIL

    Re: and AMD still working to bring out their entries

    Don't understand this comment. AMD has been shipping hardware and software tools to enable GPGPU applications for some considerable time.

    Check out http://developer.amd.com/zones/OpenCLZone/pages/default.aspx

    In fact there are already apps out that leverage the enormous efficiencies achievable by using GPUs resources rather than CPUs to perform certain applications on AMD GPUs. The future is clearly to enable application programmers to freely choose from the available computing resources, whatever they may be, based on "suitability to task" rather than code just for the CPU as has previously been the case. OpenCL provides this capability. There is even a Java to OpenCL tools (Aparapi).

    I notice that even Intel has released an "Alpha" OpenCL tools for its GPUs. A sign for the future?

    So, Nvidia is certainly not alone in this territory!

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