Today is 20th of October. You promise to release 17th of October. How long to wait? :-)
k-Wave
A MATLAB toolbox for the time-domain
simulation of acoustic wave fields
When will be released C++/CUDA GPU Simulation Codes?
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Posted 10 years ago #
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Hi Pavel,
The code is finished and passes all the deployment tests. We are just finishing off the documentation and testing the compiled binaries. It should be released before the end of next week (31st October), hopefully sooner.
Kind regards,
Brad.
Posted 10 years ago # -
Thanks. I am so looking forward to it!
Posted 10 years ago # -
Hi Pavel,
Unfortunately the release of the GPU code will be delayed by a little longer (possibly a month or two). We are still having some problems with the release builds, and trying to resolve some performance issues. Rest assured we are working on it!
Brad.
Posted 10 years ago # -
So are any CUDA version available for k-wave or not? I would like to run some large 3D simulations, but it's not likely on Matlab version.
On a side note, about two years ago I was a part of a team who ported a part of C++ code to CUDA as university project. It even worked at times :P
Posted 9 years ago # -
Hi Warmonger,
There are not currently any publicly available CUDA versions, but we still intend to upload one when we have ironed out all the remaining issues.
Brad.
Posted 9 years ago # -
Dear Bradley, k-wave producers,
Any news on the CUDA release? Would like to use my SLI setup for processing.
:) cheers
DavidPosted 8 years ago # -
The code is ready, we're writting the manual :)
Posted 8 years ago # -
Hi,
Will the GPU-accelerated 3D elastic wave propagation code (presented last year at the 2018 International Conference on High Performance Computing & Simulation) be released to the masses anytime soon?
Cheers,
Rui.Posted 5 years ago # -
Hi Rui,
This code is in a relatively stable beta, but won't be part of the upcoming V1.3 release. We hope to have it out later this year.
Brad.
Posted 5 years ago # -
Hi Brad,
Thanks, I'm looking forward to it. I'll content myself with the Matlab version for now.
Cheers,
Rui.Posted 5 years ago #
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