Probably I'll choose openCL. It means that I must learn a new language,but it's 
not bad..
>le to do either for this project. Have you
>checked the mailing list archives? Getting GPU-based processing into a
>GNU Radio flowgraph is quite hard, given the structure of the
>scheduler. Also, which elements are you hoping to accelerate?
Do you speak about the fact that in cuda memory can be used only in the thread 
which instantiated it?

>There is the gr-gpu project (it's a CGRAN project) that is based on
>using CUDA for the development of the signal processing blocks.
>Mostly, this was done because OpenCL was too new at the time and was
>not really usable for this purpose.
I've already seen it,but thank you!!

>And, an aside on co-processor projects like gr-gpu. My opinion on this
>is that we wouldn't carry gr_block's that are written for
>co-processors in GNU Radio, anyways. So the license doesn't matter so
>much for that
I've not considered this aspect...is it for GSOC rules,in your opinion?

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