Not go related, but you may find this deep learning GPU hardware guide
useful:
https://timdettmers.wordpress.com/2015/03/09/deep-learning-hardware-guide/

As for hardware breakthroughs, Nvidia has announced that its next
generation GPUs (codenamed Pascal) will offer 10x the performance in 2016,
so you might want to wait a little more.

Nikos

On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 8:18 PM, Darren Cook <dar...@dcook.org> wrote:

> I wondered if any of the current go programs are using GPUs.
>
> If yes, what is good to look for in a GPU? Links to essential reading on
> this topic would be welcome. (*)
>
> If not, is there some hardware breakthrough being waited for, or some
> algorithmic one?
>
> Darren
>
> *: After many years of being happy with built-in graphics, I'm now
> thinking to get a "gaming" PC, to show off some WebGL data
> visualizations. Assuming the cost is in the same ballpark, I thought I'd
> get one that would allow some scientific computing experiments too.
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