If this is true, then CUDA may be the better choice.  If it is not,
then looking at Aparapi might be the better choice, and the AMD
developers have openly stated that they would like to work with
someone from the Clojure community on getting their openCL api working
with Clojure.

http://groups.google.com/group/clojure/browse_thread/thread/4ffcd546445bbedf/5e35a3fc95de5130?lnk=gst&q=cej38+Aparapi#5e35a3fc95de5130

On Sep 8, 4:22 pm, Timothy Baldridge <tbaldri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> However, last I checked, the OpenCL kernel
> language did not support virtual functions or dynamic memory
> allocation. That is only the CPU is allowed to allocate memory. This
> is something that CUDA offers, and would be needed if we wanted a more
> complete Clojure implementation running on the GPU.

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