Micha Feigin <mi...@post.tau.ac.il> writes:

> If the CUDA code is older, you may be better getting the older 5xx
> series NVIDIAs, as NVIDIA did some hardware changes that makes writing
> code for kepler a bit harder. They also increased compute power but
> not memory speed, so not all codes benefit from the increase. If you
> do want to run CUDA/OpenCL with a worthwhile speed, I would go for the
> gtx 570 (Fermi) or the gtx 670 (Kepler). If you skip CUDA you can go
> for middle end cards.

Whle we are on the CUDA topic... Assume I want to play with CUDA (no
problem with proprietary drivers). I just got a quote for GTX680 for
ILS2820. If I don't need absolutely peak performance but I don't want
to be stuck with "older" ways to write code, could you recommend other
options that will be cheaper?

Thanks,

-- 
Oleg Goldshmidt | p...@goldshmidt.org

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