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OpenCL, (Open Computing Language)
an open standard for cross-platform, task-based as well as data-based parallel programming of CPUs, GPUs, FPGAs, DSPs, including the C99 based programming language OpenCL C.
OpenCL C forbids recursion, and omits function pointers, bit fields and variable-length arrays, but has fixed-length vector types, supporting SIMD instructions if available on the target platforms. OpenCL 2.0 adds features like nested parallelism and shared virtual memory, version 2.1 extends OpenCL C to a subset of C++14. OpenCL is maintained by the nonprofit technology consortium Khronos Group, adopted by Apple[1], Intel, Qualcomm, AMD, Nvidia, Altera, Samsung, Vivante, Imagination Technologies and ARM [2].
Chess Projects
- Leela Chess Zero
- Oscar, a Perft project by Steven Edwards
- Zeta by Srdja Matovic
Publications
- Aaftab Munshi, Benedict Gaster, Timothy Mattsonm, James Fung, Dan Ginsburg (2011). OpenCL Programming Guide. InformIT [3]
- Wolfram Schenck (2017). OpenCL Basics. slides as pdf
Forum Posts
- Zeta, a chess engine in OpenCL by Srdja Matovic, CCC, March 17, 2010
- OpenCL perft() Technical Issues by Steven Edwards, CCC, August 26, 2014
External Links
- OpenCL from Wikipedia
- OpenCL - The open standard for parallel programming of heterogeneous systems
- Khronos - OpenCL Conformant Products
- SimpleOpenCL - a library created to reduce the amount of host code needed to write an OpenCL program. - Google Project Hosting