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Message 40174 - Posted: 14 Feb 2015 | 22:21:34 UTC

Are there any plans of supporting integrated GPUs in the future? They are becoming quite powerful recently, and most of us running intel processors are stuck with them.

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Message 40176 - Posted: 14 Feb 2015 | 22:49:36 UTC - in response to Message 40174.

Are there any plans of supporting integrated GPUs in the future? They are becoming quite powerful recently, and most of us running intel processors are stuck with them.


Integrated gpu's do not apply to intel only. I'm running an AMD A10 7700, most of the time 2 wu's at a time (sharing with one poem wu).
http://www.gpugrid.net/results.php?hostid=196771

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Message 40215 - Posted: 19 Feb 2015 | 19:50:52 UTC

Whatever the AMD GPUs can run via OpenCL can possibly also run on Intel GPUs, if there are not show-stopping driver bugs. Sicne the current beta AMD app uses the GPU as co-processor for the CPU, the usual "GPU-Grid can only make good use of very fast GPUs" may not apply.

Actually, the integrated GPUs could have advantages over external ones if shared memory and quick communication between them and the CPU can be exploited.

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Message 40238 - Posted: 23 Feb 2015 | 22:01:27 UTC

Hi !
I just started BOINC and GPUGRID on my MSI GX60 laptop and I did not get anything to crunch.
Is this normal ? No WUs for AMD GPUs by now ?
Yjis is the link to this config :
http://www.gpugrid.net/show_host_detail.php?hostid=200322

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Message 40239 - Posted: 23 Feb 2015 | 22:15:38 UTC - in response to Message 40215.

Whatever the AMD GPUs can run via OpenCL can possibly also run on Intel GPUs, if there are not show-stopping driver bugs. Sicne the current beta AMD app uses the GPU as co-processor for the CPU, the usual "GPU-Grid can only make good use of very fast GPUs" may not apply.

Actually, the integrated GPUs could have advantages over external ones if shared memory and quick communication between them and the CPU can be exploited.

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Does that mean, that in the near future the Linux users see an advantage over the win users?
The new kernel 3.19 supports advanced features for AMD data transfer between CPU and GPU
see http://www.heise.de/open/artikel/Die-Neuerungen-von-Linux-3-19-2541595.html (sorry, german)

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Message 40240 - Posted: 24 Feb 2015 | 12:23:35 UTC

The AMD application will work on AMD CPUs with iGPUs. Intel iGPUs are not supported, and are unlikely to be any time soon. They're not at all good for compute.

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Message 40246 - Posted: 24 Feb 2015 | 17:05:00 UTC - in response to Message 40238.

Hi !
I just started BOINC and GPUGRID on my MSI GX60 laptop and I did not get anything to crunch.
Is this normal ? No WUs for AMD GPUs by now ?
Yjis is the link to this config :
http://www.gpugrid.net/show_host_detail.php?hostid=200322

Thanks for your time

UP ! Anybody to answer my question please ?


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Message 40247 - Posted: 24 Feb 2015 | 17:13:44 UTC - in response to Message 40246.


UP ! Anybody to answer my question please ?


We don't have an AMD application for Linux - only Windows

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Message 40249 - Posted: 24 Feb 2015 | 19:42:28 UTC - in response to Message 40247.


UP ! Anybody to answer my question please ?


We don't have an AMD application for Linux - only Windows

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OK, thanks for answering !
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Message 40269 - Posted: 26 Feb 2015 | 23:12:40 UTC - in response to Message 40239.

Does that mean, that in the near future the Linux users see an advantage over the win users?
The new kernel 3.19 supports advanced features for AMD data transfer between CPU and GPU
see http://www.heise.de/open/artikel/Die-Neuerungen-von-Linux-3-19-2541595.html (sorry, german)

One would have to program explicitly to use the HSA features. And tey woudln't apply to discrete GPUs, which are surely providing the most AMD throughput. I don't expect Matt to specialize to much in AMD iGPUs.

Regarding the Linux advantage: they're usually faster at adapting new technologies (if there are enough knowledgable people who care), but if it starts to matter Win will also get those features. So I wouldn'T expect this to provide any significant advantage to Linux. Unless you start to write your own HSA enabled program today ;)

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They're not at all good for compute.

They're working nicely at Einstein@Home. Apart from the point where Intel broke the driver and it took them over hald a year to fix it (not sure if they succeeded, actually). In quote a few OpenCL benchmarks the Intel GPUs achieve respectable scores compared to AMDs iGPUs, though. And there are many of them.

If the AMD iGPUs are of any interest for you, taking a closer look at the Intels might be worth the time.. although supporting two more platforms (AMD & Intel) really sounds like a nightmare for a small team.

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